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I've been trying to get on a CS33 course for nearly 2 years now! Back when it was called large tree felling. Do you learn a lot more from CS32 any other cuts that boring out the centre of the hinge to reach around. I do this a lot as i use a short guide bar. Congrats on passing, you must of been good to have a second assessor there.

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No one in cornwall does it- i tried for years to get on a course, but the lack of big trees in any numbers meant the course couldnt happen. There are big trees down here, but not enough to support a course, so i would have to go to Devon. It kinda irrelevant now as I have learnt anyway.....

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When I did the 32, the instructor said that the 33 didnt involve anything more than the 32 and wasnt worth doing considering the difficulty in getting suitable trees. Is that what you found now you've done the 33?

 

I had a similar conversation during my 32. The guy said trying to find someone to do the assessment was difficult and trying to find enough CS33 sized trees to practise on was even more difficult.

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