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Looking for hand cutting work/advice on getting into woodland/forestry


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Hi guys I have posted this in the employment section too but thought I’d copy it here as this is where all woodland/forestry guys are.

 

I’m currently looking for some hand cutting work as a subby. Been in the industry 8 years mostly in domestic Arb but looking to step into woodland/forestry work.

 

I’ve got all relevant saw tickets and some experience with winches and tractors. And done quite a bit of felling in the new forest for the national trust and forestry commission.

Also have 360 digger ticket up to 10ton and dumper, I’ve always been pretty quick to learn on machines coming from living on a farm.

 

Based in Southampton but willing to travel a bit for the right work

07746448750

[email protected]

 

Thanks,

Edd

 

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