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Hello to all who's reading this,

 

As some of you may know i have the CS 30/31 course coming up at Myerscough college on the 18th of this month and i have read the assessment schedule and one of the conditions is "Candidates should be familiar with saw" Well i have no experience at all, I live in the Rochdale area and would be really gratefull if any one had the time to down tools for a moment show me how its done and i'd cut, delimb, whatever needs to be done with a chainsaw.

I've read books on Tree felling (well only one actually) i also have my own transport and will travel within reason and i have just bought Chainsaw (Stihl Ms 260) with 15" bar and all my PPE but still waiting for my chainsaw boots but The store have ordered them and they say i should have them for monday 11th january.

 

Thanks for reading my post guys

 

Conway2010

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Massive thanks to you Andy (Treequip), For showing me a few things today on chainsaws and letting me use your yard to practice cutting. The missus is off on Tuesday so i could come down again and help you on any thing you working on, so i could get a little more experience, or just to cut some more of them Poplar trees you have in your yard. I've got you them bottles as well Andy.

 

Thanks again.

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