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Needed Habitat Tool!

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MoLandOwner

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The wife gave me the go ahead:rolleyes:, to buy my latest Habitat management tool! It is the Stihl HT131 Gas powered Pole saw. I can't find a reason why I was so stupid not to own one years ago. Cuts like a dream, extends out a long ways, but does take some getting used too! It does weigh about 20lbs I think, that would be the only draw back. But well worth the $650

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Nice, how many inch bar is it?
 
Nice, how many inch bar is it?

12"

I don't think they want a guy dropping anything bigger than that on his head.
 
You are gonna love it!!!
 
Is that the one with the powerhead you can swap to other tools?
 
You have a wife that understands a outdoorsman's hunting/management needs. Congrats on a great tool.
 
You have a wife that understands a outdoorsman's hunting/management needs. Congrats on a great tool.

Not really, she just knows who her sugar daddy is!;)
 
Is that the one with the powerhead you can swap to other tools?

I don't honestly know. what else would a guy put on the end?
 
Not really, she just knows who her sugar daddy is!;)

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The Stihl Kombi-system. It allows you one powerhead, and then you can attach the rest. Weed whacker, leaf blower, trail sweeper, limb saw and so forth. I had always pondered in my head to plant a full stand of rye and then do a mow termination by just taking the seed heads off and letting the rest stand while it died off. Once it dried down a little and looked like it was ready to fall, seed into it and let it lay over naturally. Thought it might be a little easier to punch through that thatch if it fell over gradually.

Not sure I want to work that high or hard though.

http://www.stihlusa.com/products/multi-task-tools/accessories/kombisystem-attachments/
 
The Stihl Kombi-system. It allows you one powerhead, and then you can attach the rest. Weed whacker, leaf blower, trail sweeper, limb saw and so forth. I had always pondered in my head to plant a full stand of rye and then do a mow termination by just taking the seed heads off and letting the rest stand while it died off. Once it dried down a little and looked like it was ready to fall, seed into it and let it lay over naturally. Thought it might be a little easier to punch through that thatch if it fell over gradually.

Not sure I want to work that high or hard though.

http://www.stihlusa.com/products/multi-task-tools/accessories/kombisystem-attachments/

There would nothing in the kombi kit I would need.
 
The power pole saw is nice, but We still use the hand operated for small branches. Just as fast and not nearly as heavy!

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Very nice I have one myself it works like a charm
 
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