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get yourself the correct training its a legal requirement if you are working on somebody else s property I lost a good friend to a wind blown conifer not a good place to start. there are some good vids on you tube there are also some really bad ones as a complete novice you have no way of working out whats good and bad. go for the training its well worth the money

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£15 lost but think of the knowledge gained.

You have done the right thing Steve.

 

Cheers Man. I do worry about the guy i just sold it to. He's never used a chainsaw but has a Fir tree to fell for a woman, so he'll make his money back on the chainsaw...Best of luck my friend, best of luck. :afraid:

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get yourself the correct training its a legal requirement if you are working on somebody else s property I lost a good friend to a wind blown conifer not a good place to start. there are some good vids on you tube there are also some really bad ones as a complete novice you have no way of working out whats good and bad. go for the training its well worth the money

 

 

I'm fairly sure you don't need to do the "proper" training by law. I don't think insurance companies would be happy though!

Could be completely wrong though

 

 

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