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emu roo (Aug 15, 2025), nova_robotics (Aug 16, 2025), odd one (Aug 23, 2025)
True, had not thought about that. I have a modern version with ropes on it that you throw a weighted bag up and over the branch and pull it into position. Works good but really needs two people as only one causes the saw to be in contact with too much of the branch creating too much resistance. Mine is like a chainsaw blade and has teeth facing both directions. It is a bear if the chain gets pinched way up in a tree though.
I have seen those "toss over the limb" saws. Seems to me, as you mention, it would be very easy to get stuck if it cuts both directions and it is wrapped 1/2 way around the limb. Both handles dropping down to you. Also, you would be right in the line of fire for the falling chips and the branch when it breaks off.
When we have used it, we found that a good 60deg works...wider if you can get it...which also puts you out of the fall line of the branch and chips. It has worked great in some situations and been a total PITA in others....but what can you do when you are too cheap to rent a bucket lift and too old/smart to climb the tree. I have 14 - 80' older pines along my drive that need to come down before a storm takes them down on my house or my neighbors. I'm dreading to see how much that is going to cost me.
odd one (Aug 23, 2025)
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