Tree Trimming Saws
Fall and winter seasons are good for trimming trees such as oak. To know more about tree trimming saws, read on...
Types of Tree Trimming Saws
The decision of whether to use a small chainsaw or a large chainsaw depends on the scale of the job at hand. The type of chains used in the chainsaws depends on the hardness and thickness of the trees to be trimmed.
- Gasoline-powered Tree Trimming Saws: These chainsaws are most useful for regular use. However, these are noisy and best suited for working in areas where noise is not an issue.
- Electrical-powered Tree Trimming Saws: The noise level is tolerable while working with these chainsaws. These are light in weight and don't pollute the environment. These are low maintenance, cheaper chainsaws that can be used for light-work, around the backyard. Before buying one of these saws go through some electric chainsaw reviews first and then decide which is most suitable for your needs
- Pole Tree Trimming Saws: Pole saws are necessary power tools for tree trimming close to the ground. A pole saw, as its name suggests, sits at one end of a metal pole and is essentially, small in size. A pole saw is raised to the desired height during a trimming operation by holding the other end of the metal pole. The height they can reach, can be increased by attaching a metal pole to the free end of the pole attached to the saw. These can generally raised to a height of 13-21 feet. Pole tree trimming saws are light in weight and easy to handle, and one of the must have tree trimming tools in your selection of garden tools.
Chainsaws used by professionals, have specially designed heavy-duty chains that can handle large amount of cutting work and also withstand the fast pace of the operation. The term 'Kickback' is applied to a situation which arises when the movement of the chain is obstructed and the chain starts moving in reverse. Professional trimmers are trained to handle such situations, as through experience they get the hang of how to use a chainsaw. A task involving cutting down of trees can be handled better by using these saws.
Consumer Tree Trimming Saws
The chains in consumer chainsaws, which are used by non-professionals carry an "ANSI B175.1" federal designation. These chains are low-kickback chains and are designed to reduce the 'kickback' to prevent injury while using them. For the purpose of trimming or removing the limbs of trees, small chainsaws are useful.
Tree Trimming Tips
- While tree shaping and trimming, make sure that the main lead branch is maintained on the young trees, so that they grow up into a tall and robust tree.
- In case of small trees trimming the multiple lead branches is all the pruning you should do.
- Over-trimming will reduce the leafy area and affect the growth rate of the tree.
- Trimming large side branches of trees, is not recommended, however if the need arises, do not use flush cut to do so. It may hinder the tree's natural healing process.

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