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CUTTING Pole Saws Pole Pruners Hand Saws Folding Saws Pole Saws CUTTING Pole Pruners Hand Saws Folding Saws Scabbards Loppers Shears Pruners Pole Saws Hayauchi This amazing pole saw allows users to reach new heights and enables crews to dramatically improve production Features & Benefits • Aluminum alloy extension poles are oval-shaped, providing precision control and giving strength and rigidity to the pole • Two locking systems assure structural rigidity of the extended poles: º Locking pins/buttons — The primary pole lock- ing mechanism º Friction clamps — The secondary pole locking mechanism • Base pole has a pole-end shock absorber and comfortable rubberized overgrip which ensures good grip and control • 15.4 inch curved blade with XL cutting teeth comes with a black rigid-plastic cover, has a large cutting capacity & an upper “hook” to cut vines/suckers & to eliminate pulling out of the cut • The lower sickle is used to undercut bark and reduce the risk of tearing into the branch collar • The Hayauchi blade is resharpenable • Complete saw sold in two versions: º 17839 — 3 sections (2 extensions) 7.7ft - 16ft º 17939 — 4 sections (3 extensions) 8ft - 21ft PART # DESCRIPTION 7.7ft - 16ft 17839 3 Section Pole Saw 8ft - 21ft 17939 4 Section Pole Saw 1770203 390mm Replacement Blade 1770241 Replacement Blade Assembly 17742 Replacement Scabbard 1770091 Hook Accessory Fox Hook 425-01 Fits Hayauchi, Longboy, Zubat, & Hayate Pole Saws Pole Saws 94 Pole Saws Hayate This super efficient, state-of-the-art, aluminum telescoping saw is the strongest, beefiest Silky pole saw to date Features & Benefits • Features and aggressive blade, improved locking system, and superbly engineered oval handle for greater strength and effectiveness • Thicker pole sections increase rigidity while also making the base pole easier to hold • 16.5” blade with XL cutting teeth allows for a larger cutting capacity and a longer stroke • Includes a sickle to score bark on the bottom side before making your primary cut • Sharpened hook tip pills suckers or extracts “hangers” from the tree • Taper-ground blade reduces drag and directs more usable energy to the cutting edge • The Hayate blades are resharpenable • Complete saw sold in two versions: º 37142 — 3 sections (2 extensions) 7.9ft - 16.4ft º 37242 — 4 sections (3 extensions) 7.9ft - 20ft PART # DESCRIPTION 7.9ft - 16.4ft 37142 3 Section Pole Saw 8ft - 21ft 37242 4 Section Pole Saw 373-42 420mm Replacement Blade 375-70 Replacement Sickle Fox Hook 425-01 Fits Hayauchi, Longboy, Zubat, & Hayate Pole Saws 95 Pole Saws Pole Saws Zubat Super lightweight aluminum pole saw Features & Benefits • The aluminum ZÜBAT pole saw is amazingly light- weight, weighing as little as 2.65lbs • Offers the same blade & cutting efficiency as the ZÜBAT hand saw, but with extended length • Great for reducing work load for jobs closer to the ground and branch diameters under 6” • 13” blade length with Large cutting teeth • Great for pruning tight to the trunk of dense ornamentals • Complete saw sold in two versions: º 27212 — 2 sections (1 extensions) 6ft - 9ft º 27215 — 2 sections (1 extensions) 7ft - 11ft PART # DESCRIPTION 6ft - 9ft 27212 2 Section Pole Saw 7ft - 11ft 27215 2 Section Pole Saw 27133 330mm Replacement Blade 27241 Replacement Scabbard Fox Hook 425-01 Fits Hayauchi, Longboy, Zubat, & Hayate Pole Saws Pole Saws 96 Pole Saws Professional Series Pole Saw Professional series pole saw that features a quick change pruner head and a quick change sawhead Features & Benefits • Deluxe pruning package features a quick change pruner head, a quick change saw head with S-120 blade and a 6’ mid-pole, 6’ base pole and rope • Professional series pole saw features extra stiff pole, reinforced spring clip and heavy duty rubber end cap PART # PKG-23B 97 Pole Saws Pole Saws Telescopic Series Pole Saw Telescopic series pole saw that features a quick change pruner head and a quick change sawhead Features & Benefits • Marvin’s 12’ telescopic fiberglass base pole with Marvin’s quick change pruner head, quick change saw head and S-20 tri-edge blade PART # PKG-25QC Pole Saws 98 Pole Pruner Heads Quick Change Pruner Head Quick change pruner head with adapter Features & Benefits • 1 1/4-inch cut pruner head with adapter • Will fit PKG-23B & PKG-25QC PART # QCP The “Bull” Quick change pruner head with dual pulley and adapter Features & Benefits • 1 3/4-inch cut pruner head with dual pulley and adapter • Rope included PART # QCB 99 Pole Pruner Heads Pole Pruner Heads Quick Change Pole Saw Head Quick change saw head with adapter Features & Benefits • An assortment of saw blades attach to the head via a bolt and wing nut (blade not included) • Fits all Marvin poles with a female ferrule (base and mid poles) • Includes quick change saw head with adapter • Replacement bolt & nut part number U1R-BW PART # QCS Fred Marvin Replacement Parts # PART # DESCRIPTION 1 Z124 Block Bolt Washer & Nut 2 Z110 Lower Spring Pin 3 Z104 Spring 4 Z106 Upper Spring Pin 5 Z116 Pulley Trunnion Pin 6 Z130 Steel Rivet 7 Z115 Pulley Assembly 8 Z115A Lever 9 Z101 Blade 11 Z105 Cap Screw, Washer, Nut 13 Z108 Link Pin 16 Z117C Pole Bolt & Nut U1R-BW Replacement Bolt & Nut for QCS Pole Pruner Heads 100 Poles Professional Series Poles Fred Marvin Professional Series fiberglass poles Features & Benefits • Hollow core fiberglass poles are lightweight and extremely durable • .125” wall thickness • Female ferrule features a heavy duty spring clip • Base pole features heavy duty rubber foot • 6FB — 6’ fiberglass base pole • 6FM — 6’ fiberglass mid pole 6FB PART # DESCRIPTION Base Pole 6FB 6’ Fiberglass 6FM Mid Pole 6FM 6’ Fiberglass Telescopic Series Pole Fred Marvin Telescopic Series fiberglass pole Features & Benefits • 12’ telescopic fiberglass pole with ferrule • Hollow core telescopic pole eliminates the need for multiple poles • Durable locks ensure pole will not collapse PART #12TB 101 Poles Poles Wood Poles Octagonal wood poles Features & Benefits • Crafted from poplar wood in an octagonal cut • Hand crafted to assure strength and durability • 6PB — 6’ poplar base pole • 6PM — 6’ poplar mid pole PART # DESCRIPTION 6PB Base Pole 6PB 6’ Poplar Mid Pole 6PM 6’ Poplar 6PM Silky Pole Saw Section 3rd section for Silky’s HAYAUCHI pole saw Features & Benefits • 21’ Pole M 3rd Section for Hayauchi 2008 & Newer Models PART # DESCRIPTION 1770054 21’ Hayauchi Pole Section Stopper Button For ALL 1770459 HAYAUCHI & HAYATE Pole Saws Top Stopper Button for 1770479 HAYAUCHI & HAYATE 21’ Pole Saws Stopper Button Spring 3700476 HAYATE LONGBOY HAYAUCHI (ALL Models) Poles 102 Pole Saw Parts Pole Ferrules Couplings for fiberglass and octagonal wood poles Features & Benefits • Aluminum extension couplings to connect two round or octagonal poles • Both couplings are locked by a spring clip that is easily controlled with thumb and forefinger • Z126F — Female ferrule with spring clip • Z126M — Male ferrule with spring clip • Z126 — Complete set male and female ferrules with spring clip Z126F PART # DESCRIPTION Z126F Female Ferrule with Spring Clip Z126M Male Ferrule Z126 Complete Set Male and Female Z126M Ferrules with Spring Clip Pole Pruner Rope For use with Fred Marvin Quick Change pruner heads Features & Benefits • 14’ length by 5/16” diameter • Bagged pole pruner rope for use with Fred Mar- vin Quick change pruner heads PART # Z125A 103 Pole Saw Parts Pole Saw Blades 330 Tri-edge Pole Saw Blade with Hook Designed and built to meet the rigid requirements of tree service professionals Features & Benefits • Tri-edge razor sharp cutting edge • Hook helps hold blade in cut PART # S21 330 Tri-edge Pole Saw Blade Designed and built to meet the rigid requirements of tree service professionals Features & Benefits • Tri-edge razor sharp cutting edge PART # S20 Pole Saw Blades 104 Hand Saws Zubat 330 The tool of choice for professional tree care companies depending on maximum performance and efficiency Features & Benefits • Professional, heavy-duty, mono-constructed blade • Curved blade provides greater cutting speed with less effort • Ergonomic comfort grip handle • 13” blade length with large cutting teeth PART # DESCRIPTION 27033 Saw With Scabbard 27133 Replacement Blade 27041 Replacement Scabbard Sugoi 360 Suitable for cutting large branches at any height, and providing superior sharpness and long-term durability Features & Benefits • The hook tip blade is perfect for pulling clinging vines and unwilling hangers from the canopy • 14 1/5-inch blade length with XL cutting teeth • 23” long in the scabbard and just shy of 2 lbs (1lb 8oz), the SUGOI is the right size to slip into a pack if needed • Fluted, impulse-absorbing rubber handle offers superior feel, grip and comfort • Blade can be resharpened PART # DESCRIPTION 39036 Saw With Scabbard 39136 Replacement Blade 3900043 Replacement Scabbard 105 Hand Saws Hand Saws Ibuki The tough get-the-job done hand saw Features & Benefits • 15 2/5-inch curved, fixed blade with XL cutting teeth • Perfect for aggressive cutting and efficient chip removal • Features proprietary 4-RETSUME (four rows of teeth) technology • Heavy-duty blade with precision-ground, laser sharp teeth is designed to cut on a pull stroke and provides fast, clean and extremely smooth cutting action • Comfortable rubber hand grip that absorbs vibration • Equipped by both ring and belt strap attach- ments that can be used on the left and right side PART # DESCRIPTION 27539 Saw With Scabbard 27639 Replacement Blade 2750041 Replacement Scabbard Gomtaro Utilizes proprietary “teeth of the future” providing high-performance cutting efficiency Features
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