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CS32 now what is it ?.


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When I did it, it was trees over 380mm (15"). They put 32 & 33 together so you only do one ticket instead of two, so yes it covers medium trees and large trees. :thumbup1:

 

Of course, they've changed all the numbers now, :001_rolleyes: but I assume the content is the same.

 

Lots of bore cuts, a bit on winching.

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Windblow is a separate ticket again. But yes, as far as I know, it does count as refresher for all your ground based tickets. Good news is Windblow is now one ticket again, was 34 (single windblow) and 35 (multiple windblow) now just the one ticket - don't know new name or number. You needed to have 32 to be eligible to be assessed for 34/35, I presume this is the same for the new numbers.

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