Silky 179-39 Telescoping Landscaping Pole Saw HAYAUCHI 390 21-Feet

Published: Dec 9th, 2011 | Author: 3 Comments

Silky 179-39 Telescoping Landscaping Pole Saw HAYAUCHI 390 21-Feet

Silky 179-39 Telescoping Landscaping Pole Saw HAYAUCHI 390 21-Feet

  • 3-extension 4-poles/sections telescoping pole saw model that extends to 21 feet
  • Extension range is 8 feet to 21-feet (2,440 to 6,300 mm); maximum working reach is 25 feet
  • 15-2/5-inch (390 mm) blade length; 5.5 teeth per inch (6.5 teeth per 30 mm) teeth configuration
  • 6.9 pounds (3,140 grams) operating weight; 7.35 pounds (3,340 grams) weight with blade cover
  • Product applications include pruning & trimming, arborist & forestry, lawn & garden

The Hayauchi pole saw has rigid aluminum poles that quickly extend to desired cutting length. The base pole has a comfortable rubber grip. The extension lock with spring loaded buttons at the end of each length. The nearly 16-inch blade not only sports the largest teeth available in a razor tooth design, but has a sharpened base and tip for scoring the branch, to avoid ripping damage to the branch collar. The upper sickle is used to cut vines; the lower one – to undercut bark allowing a clean cu

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49 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Silky Pole Saw, November 6, 2005
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I spent significant time researching extension pole saws that I could use to prune the many hard and softwood trees on my property without incurring the expense of a professional tree company. I was impressed by the 21′ Silky Hayauchi but very skeptical about its ability to cut branches at this distance off the ground. I was also skeptical of my ability at age 66 to physically handle this saw at such an extreme height. I called the Silky Store and spoke to a representative regarding my concerns. They advised that I would not experience any problems as long as I engaged the double locking system on each pole extension and allowed the saw to do the work. They explained that the blade was designed to cut only on the pull stroke and that gravity would provide most of the required cutting force. The effort required on the push stroke would be minimal since no cutting occurs on the up stroke. Based on their advice and the Silky guaranty I purchased the 21′ Hayauchi pole saw. I received it in 2 days! I was totally amazed with the incredible performance of this very high quality saw. I easily cut large limbs at least 20′ or more off the ground. The guideance received from the Silky Store representative combined with my actual experience with this superior quality tool was very impressive. I intend to purchase additional Silky saws from the Silky Store.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best tool I have ever owned, September 16, 2006
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Greg (Port Townsend, WA United States) –

Got my Hayauchi about 4 weeks ago, and have been using it to limb trees just about daily ever since. The 21-ft extension, coupled with the stability of the oval-shaped poles, allowed me to get far up the tree and with very little of the wobble that I’ve experienced with other, much shorter, pole saws at full extension. The system for securing the poles when extended is top notch, featuring spring-activated “buttons” that pop up through a hole in the shaft and clamping tabs that also secure the poles in position.

One caveat: the saw blade (great blade by the way) is secured to the pole by a sleeve with two through-bolts. These in turn are secured by wing nuts. Be sure to check the wing nuts for tightness after each day’s use (and maybe midway through a heavy session. I’ve already lost the lower bolt/wingnut twice due to failure to check this.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Saw, May 11, 2006
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Stephen Parker
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I have my own business in Lawn maintanace and often trim palm trees. I have been using a chain saw that extends to 11′. The Trees that I trim have now grown beyond the safe length of use on the pole saw so I decided to purchase the HAYAUCHI 390 21-Feet saw. I used it for the first time this week and it made light work out of taking down palm leaves. Plus I could get the saw into spots where I couldn’t get the chain saw. It’s light weight and sharp, well worth the money.

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