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Curved Blades for Pole Saw Pruners Saw Pole for Curved Blades OESCO, Inc Our sales team TABLE OF CONTENTS NEW reviews books to BOOKS ……………..................................................... 1 RENTALS ……......................................................…… 2 stay on top of what PRUNERS ……................................................……. 3-8 is happening in our industry. These HARVEST SCISSORS/KNIVES ..................................... 9 are some recommended reference SICKLES/GARDEN KNIVES ........................................ 10 books and make for very interesting DIGGING .................................................................. 11 SHEARING ................................................................. 12 reading! TOOLS HAND MACHETES/AXES ...................................................... 13 GARDEN TOOLS ....................................................... 14 Effective GRASS CUTTING ....................................................... 15 HEDGE TOOLS .......................................................... 16 Vineyard LOPPERS .............................................................. 17-19 Spraying LONG ARM PRUNERS ......................................... 20-21 Comprehensive PRUNING SAWS/FOLDING SAWS ...................... 22-24 resource for POLE SAWS, POLE PRUNERS .............................. 25-29 experienced and SHEATHS/SCABBARDS ........................................ 30-31 novice growers PNEUMATIC/ELECTRIC SHEARS ......................... 32-33 ECHO POWER TOOLS .............................................. 34 and crop advi- SHOVELS/LANDSCAPE TOOLS ........................... 35-38 sors, educators, SHARPENERS ............................................................. 39 By and others. INSTRUMENTS ............................................................ 40 Andrew Landers WALKING & HAND SPREADERS .............................. 41 BOK 0001 MOWERS-GRILLO/TURFTEQ ..................................... 42 Cider VENTRAC ARTICULATING TRACTORS ................ 43-45 EQUIPMENT A thorough handbook for making delicious MOWERS ............................................................. 46-50 Christmas sweet and hard ciders; it’s the book that PLATFORMS/TRANSPORTERS/DUMPERS ................ 51 Trees tells all. By Annie Proulx and Lew Nichols GOLDONI TRACTORS/UTILITY VEHICLES .......... 52-53 NURSERY CARTS/TRAKMATS .................................... 54 Resourceful BOK 67520 • 1 lb. LAND PREPARATION ................................................ 55 book about FORKS/SNOWBLOWERS/GROOMERS .................... 56 growing and 3 PT. & PULL SPREADERS .......................................... 57 selling trees, ROW MULCHERS/SPREADERS ................................. 58 wreaths and LOG GRAPPLES/LOGGING ACCESSORIES .......... 59 greens. By The Garden WOODLOT Lewis Hill FIREWOOD PROCESSORS ....................................... 60 Primer PROCESSOR ACCESSORIES/WINCHES .................. 61 BOK 66566 The most comprehensive SPLITTERS/GRAPPLES/CHIPPERS .............................. 62 gardening reference LOGGING ARCHES/SKIDDING TONGS .................. 63 (revised) including WOODLOT HAND TOOLS ........................................ 64 The Pruning planning, pruning and WOODLOT PERSONAL PROTECTION ..................... 65 extending the growing Book REARS ORCHARD SPRAYERS ............................. 66-67 By Barbara Whether you're season. 3 PT. & TRAILER ORCHARD/VINEYARD SPRAYERS ......68 Damrosch a professional AIR ROW CROP SPRAYERS ...................................... 69 gardener, a BOK 12275 REARS NIFTY SPRAYERS ............................................ 70 landscape DE-ICERS ................................................................... 72 veteran, or SKID/TREE SPRAYERS ......................................... 70-74 pruning for the FEEDING NEEDLES .............................................. 74, 93 very first time Teaming with 3 PT. PAK TANKS ...................................................... 75 BOOM SPRAYERS ............................................... 75-78 this essential Microbes reference gives GREENHOUSE/CART SPRAYERS ............................. 79 A guide for organic SPRAYING you everything 12V SPRAYERS/FOAM MARKERS ...................... 80, 83 gardening techniques you need to master the subtle art of pruning. HANNAY HOSE REELS .............................................. 81 and healthy soil. By SPRAYER CONTROLS/METERS ..................... 82-83, 94 Lee Reich walks you through the process Jeff Lowenfels and HAND/BACKPACK SPRAYERS ........................... 84-85 of pruning everything from ornamental trees Wayne Lewis SOLO SPRAYERS ....................................................... 85 and bushes to topiaries and bonsai. And all BOK 689113 WEED CONTROL SPRAYERS/WIPERS/HOODS ..... 86-87 his insights are delivered with clear, straight- PUMPS/COUPLERS ............................................. 88-89 forward prose and supported by 250 colorful TEEJET NOZZLES .................................................. 90-91 photos and 135 drawings. By Lee Reich SPRAY GUNS/WANDS ........................................ 92-93 BOK 071256 • 1.75 lbs. RELIEF/CONTROL VALVES ................................. 94-96 FITTINGS/COUPLINGS ......................... 96-97, 100-104 TANKS ........................................................................ 97 HOSE ................................................................... 98-99 BANDIT TOOLS/HOSE CLAMPS ............................. 104 GAUGES AND INSTRUMENTS ........................... 76, 105 Country Wisdom Booklets PERSONAL PROTECTION/GLOVES ............... 106-112 BOK 66209 - Grafting Fruit Trees TREE PROTECTION/SUPPORT ................................. 113 TRELLIS .............................................................. 114-115 ORCHARD/NURSERY BOK 66222 - Making The Best PLANT TYING/GRAFTING ................................ 116-117 Apple Cider BIRD/DEER CONTROL ..................................... 118-121 BOK 66226 - Making Maple Syrup PICKING BUCKETS/BAGS/POLE PICKERS ...... 122-123 BOK 66228 - Great Grapes: FRUIT SIZING AND TESTING ..................................... 124 LADDERS .......................................................... 124-125 Grow The Best Ever ELEVATOR/GRINDER .............................................. 126 BOK 66289 - Making Homemade WATER PRESSES/JUICE PUMPS .............................. 127 Wine SANIFEEDS/GRATER ............................................... 128 BOK 66329 - Grow The Best RACK AND CLOTH PRESS ...................................... 129 UV PROCESSING ............................................. 130-131 Blueberries PACKLINE ................................................................ 132 CIDER UPGRADE .................................................... 133 SANITIZING/STRAINING/BOTTLING ....................... 134 CIDER MAKING SUPPLIES ...................................... 135 PRODUCTS INDEX ............................................. 136 MORE BOOKS ... see pages 14, 112, 114, 122, 131 and 135 MANUFACTURERSINDEX ... INSIDE BACK COVER TERMS & CONDITIONS ....... INSIDE BACK COVER PRODUCT INDEX E log grapples 55, 62-63 rakes, tractor or truck 55 • Tower 66 log winches 61 ratchet loppers 18 • Trailer 66-68, 70, 78-79 ear muffs/plugs 109 A logging chains & hooks 59 ratchet pruner 6 • Trombone 84 edger 36 aglok 116 logging trailers 59, 61 refractometer 124 • Turf 70, 73, 75, 77-79 edging shears 15 airblast sprayers 66-69 long arm pruners 20-21 repellent apparel, insect 112 • ULV 78, 84, 86-87 electric pruner 32-33 air compressors 33 loppers 17-19 rentals 2, 44 • Walk-behind 79, 86 electric pumps 83, 88 anemometer 40, 105 loppers, long reach 20 respirators 106-107 spreaders 41, 57, 58 electric valves 95 anvil hand pruner 4,6 roof rake 35 spring buckets 15 elevator 126, 128 apple grater/ grinder 126, M root cutters 11, 36 stakes/stake driver 113 ergonomic pruners 3-4, 6-8 128, 132 machetes 13 root feeders 74, 93 stapler/ staples 114, 117 ez reacher 40 apple parer/peeler 135 magnifiers 105 rotary mower 48, 50 stump grinder 43 aquacide 86 F mattocks 35, 38 row mulcher 58 suction hose 98 arena grooming 56 maul 64 feed needle 74 supertie 116 axe 13, 64 measuring wheel 40 S fence posts 113 syphon filler 134 miracle tie 116 safety helmets 65 fertilizer spreader 41, 57 B mistblower, back pack 84 safety glasses, face shields T finish mowers 48 backhoes/blades 55 mulch forks 36, 38 65, 109 tank washing nozzles 82 firewood processor 60-61 backpack sprayers 83-85 mulch spreader 58 sanifeed 128 tanks 97 fittings 83, 96, 100-102, 104 ball valves 95-96 sap steady 131 tank fittings 96-97 flail mower 46-47 bandana 112 N saw belt 30 tapener/ tape 117 flashlight 40, 112 band-it tools & bands 104 needle nose shears 8 saw scabbards 23-24, 31 temperature station 40, 105 floral stem cutter 9 bird control 118-121 nitrile gloves 110 saws 12, 22-24 thermometer 40, 105 flow meter 82-83 bird net/tape 120-121 nursery tape 117 scissors 9 thorn stripper 9 flower knives/shears 3, 8-10 blueberry rakes 124 nylon braided hose 98 scythe 15 tillers 56 foam marker 80 books 1, 14, 112, 114, 122, nylon hose inserts 100 seeder 14 tip cleaning brush 105 folding saw 24-25 131, 135 sharpening stones 12, 39 tire chains 59 folding scissors 9 boom control valve 82, 94-95 O shearing knife 12 toe warmer 112 food grade hose 98, 135 boom parts 76, 90-91 orchard ladders 124-125 sheaths 12-13 tool bags/ belts 14, 30 foot valves 103 booms 75, 77-78, 80 orchard mowers 46-49 shoe brushes/guards 112 tower sprayers 66 fork, hand 35-36, 38 bow saw 22 orchard sprayers 66-68 shovels 35,
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