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So i am heading off soon on large trees felling course, few minor issues....

 

too old/fat/knackered/dodgy knee/ dodgy neck / knackered back / knackered knee

 

other than that i am am ready for it!

 

heading to invershin with a donald mclean for instructor, never had him before so am after any advice

 

well other than retire now.....

 

 

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yeah few folks have said he is great so thats really nice start...

 

went on a course yrs ago and got poured on for 5 days so now have two sets waterproofs and saw gear so at least survive couple days but really do hope doesnt rain as makes learning harder.

 

 

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14 hours ago, david wood said:

So i am heading off soon on large trees felling course, few minor issues....

 

too old/fat/knackered/dodgy knee/ dodgy neck / knackered back / knackered knee

 

other than that i am am ready for it!

 

heading to invershin with a donald mclean for instructor, never had him before so am after any advice

 

well other than retire now.....

 

 

sounds like you in my body for this course,ha.

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Sure you’ll be fine just make sure you take your hi lifts and a tirfor ect unless you know there being provided. As I was the only one with them when I did my course ??‍♂️

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11 hours ago, The avantgardener said:

He is a top bloke with impeccable credentials and knowledge, pay attention and enjoy the course, hopefully it won’t be pissing down.

I only met him once but used to correspond and seems a great bloke.

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3 hours ago, Guss109 said:

Sure you’ll be fine just make sure you take your hi lifts and a tirfor ect unless you know there being provided. As I was the only one with them when I did my course ??‍♂️

got hi lifts currently soaking in water as had dried out horribly, boss assures me donald will have a tirfor.

 

taking a beat up 357 on 15 inch bar as apparently thats max bar size.

 

our training folks yet to send out course info so as yet i dont even know where site is or where to meet so am sure this be fun....

 

 

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6 hours ago, david wood said:

got hi lifts currently soaking in water as had dried out horribly, boss assures me donald will have a tirfor.

 

taking a beat up 357 on 15 inch bar as apparently thats max bar size.

 

our training folks yet to send out course info so as yet i dont even know where site is or where to meet so am sure this be fun....

 

 

I could be wrong ( its such a long time ago )  but I think the 15" bar is the smaller tree course .  70cc on a 20 or 24" comers to mind .

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I could be wrong ( its such a long time ago )  but I think the 15" bar is the smaller tree course .  70cc on a 20 or 24" comers to mind .


You did yours on a bow saw! ?
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Nope. Big tree course will be 15" as cos yr demonstrating poking yr hinge out an yr cuts are more accurate with smaller saw. ( plus you dont get puffed out by end of day ! ) K

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