Wednesday, July 16, 2014

The Corona Pruning Saw's Very BIG Teeth


Rabbits hid from a large Labrador retriever under the prickly cover of a large raspberry patch knowing the dog wouldn’t enter and could possibly be distracted by the sweet-tasting plump berries. Also hiding under the prickles was a small forest of maple saplings.  Lush green grass formed the boundary on three sides while the fourth side was a pole barn converted into a large shop. The prickles not only deterred the dog but also the person responsible for removing this rapidly growing forest. By the time the saplings were noticeable they had become small four foot tall trees – a few months later they were stretching for the eves of the pole barn.  Top pruning them only made the trunk get thicker. The time had come to put the toothy pruning saw to work.

Corona’s Razor Tooth Seven Inch Pruning Saw, a pair of gauntlet garden gloves and bulky coveralls made this project quick and easier. This pruning saw threatens with three-sided razor teeth. It cuts coming and going, pushing and pulling.