Description
Workers with leg impairments cut high tree limbs from the safety of the ground with a Rope Chainsaw. Arthritis, amputation, paralysis, poor balance and other physical limitations keep workers from climbing ladders. The rope chainsaw is tossed over a tree limb so that the worker can pull both ends of the rope with his hands. The chainsaw is centered over the limb, then worked back and forth by alternately pulling on either end of the rope.
Groundskeepers
Homeowners
Fruit Growers
Landscapers
Workers with common conditions such as these would benefit from a Rope Chainsaw: Ankle Pain, Balance / Core Stability, Bariatric, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Diabetes/Diabetic Neuropathy, Foot Pain, Hip Pain, Total Hip Replacement, Knee Pain, Total Knee Replacement, Leg Amputation, Lower Extremity Impairments, Mobility Impairment, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Muscular Dystrophy, Paraplegia, Spinal Cord Injury, Vertigo, Osteoarthritis (weight bearing joints).