I believe all "tree trimming" saws are "pull" saws, just like all "chainsaws" are.
have teeth that are angled out to the side slightly, one going to one side and the next to the other and so on.
All the things ya really don't need to know about "saw blades".
The left/right angle of the saw teeth is called the "
set" of a saw blade and the "set" is determined by one or more of the following "purposes" for which the saw is going to be used for: (1)cutting - cross-cut, rip, miter, etc.; (2) hard or soft wood; (3) thickness of the wood; and (4) finish or rough cut. A "finish" or "rough" cut is also determined by the
"# of teeth per inch".
For the "weekend wordworker", just buy yourself a "cross-cut" handsaw, a "pruning" saw and/or a "combination" blade for your electric powered saw.