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Longboy folding pole saw from SILKY

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Silky “Longboy” Pole Saw – 3.6 m Reach

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The Silky Longboy is a lightweight, transport-friendly telescopic pole saw built for fast, accurate pruning at height. Compact at just 145 cm for transport yet extending to 3.6 m, it delivers a working reach of around 5 m. Reinforced locking levers, a curved blade and a protective shock pad make it durable, stable and easy to control for professional and home orchard use.

Uses – For Orchard Pruning & Elevated Tree Maintenance

This pole saw is ideal for trimming branches at height without ladders, improving safety and efficiency. It suits orchard growers, arborists and property owners maintaining tall trees or seasonal growth.
 
Specification Value
Product Name Silky “Longboy” Pole Saw
Material Lightweight aluminium pole; hardened steel blade
Capacity / Function High-reach manual pruning; curved blade cutting
Compatibility Suitable for orchard, garden and arborist work
Power / Performance Manual cutting with a Silky curved blade
Dimensions 145 cm transport length; extends to 3.6 m
Weight 1950 g
Applications High-reach pruning, orchard maintenance, tree trimming

Why Choose This Product

This pole saw offers a strong balance of portability, reach and cutting performance. Its compact folded length makes it easy to transport between jobs, while the extension system provides stability when fully deployed. The Silky curved blade ensures efficient cutting, and the reinforced lever system adds reliability for long-term use.

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Key Features

● Telescopic design extends to 3.6 m for up-to-5 m working height.
● Compact 145 cm transport length for easy storage and mobility.
● Lightweight 1950 g build reduces fatigue during overhead use.
● Reinforced blocking levers provide strong, stable extension control.
● Curved Silky blade delivers clean, fast cutting performance.
● Shock-absorbing end pad protects the pole when contacting the ground.
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Silky_Pole_Saw_Instructions.pdf Silky “Longboy” Silky “Longboy” Saw Instruction Manual Manuals Document

How to Remove Sap Build-up from Saw Blades and Secateurs

TOOL MAINTENANCE

How to Remove Sap Build-up from Saw Blades and Secateurs

The teeth on Silky Saws are like super sharp little chisels that are dragged across the surface of a branch with each chisel taking a bite out of the wood it is cutting. Using Japanese ingenuity, saws cut on the pull stroke and to stop the saws binding they developed a process that is called among other things, taper or hollow grinding. What they did was get a big round grinding stone and ground their saw blades so the thickest part of the blade was at the teeth and it tapered into the middle of the blade and then thickened slightly to the top of the blade. This meant that the blade was thickest at the teeth, less thick at the top and thinnest in the middle. The grinding technique produced a saw that allowed a thinner saw to cut through a branch quicker, without binding.

When you cut green wood with a Silky Saw or pruning saws and Secateurs, you are going to get sap on the blade area. The more you cut, the more sap you are going to get a build-up of and it's most noticeable in the middle (from top to bottom) of the saw blade.  Remember how the middle of the blade is the thinnest part of the blade. It is easier for the sap to stick there as it isn?t being rubbed against as much. So that night, you put the saw back in the scabbard and pick it up again the next day and do some more pruning and shaping of trees and bushes. Overnight the sap dries and hardens and is easier for the sap to stick to the blade again the next day... so the process continues. Soon you think your saws are getting blunt because it is much harder than when you first purchased to cut through a branch. With all the sap build-up, you are trying to pull a blade through a cut that is now thinner than the blade with its sap build-up.

What is the Solution

The solution is 2 minutes of TLC for your saw blades at the end of the day with the Saw Cleaner solution. This anti-bacterial organic oil spray based on Tea Tree Oil is the solution for removing sap from Saw blades and sticky substances. We use it, we swear by it and we have used it to make sap covered Saws and Secateurs look and cut like new again.? ?View before and after images above.

Summary

Sap build up is often mistaken for blade dullness, but it is actually the main cause of reduced cutting performance in pruning saws and secateurs. Because the blade is thinnest in the middle, sap easily accumulates, hardens, and increases friction, making cutting more difficult while also increasing the risk of rust and corrosion.

Using the Saw Cleaner – Tea Tree Environmental Solution 100 mL Spray helps remove sap and resin, reduce bacteria and mould, and protect blades from rust. Regular cleaning with this natural tea tree–based formula supports tool hygiene, maintains sharp cutting performance, and extends the life of pruning equipment.