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I think the answer will be no.Farmers do have people cut and clear trees for them as they are often too busy to do it themselves.I do it, but they also want to know that you are competant.

Having read your other threads i think you need to take a step back and have a think about what you are getting into. Felling trees is dangerous and cant be taken lightly.Chainsaws are the most dangerous power tool you can own. Together its a recipe for disaster. Maybe fatally so.

Get some training or help someone out who has some experience. Maybe just for free just to watch and pick up some safe working practices.

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yer im in as i said i need a start and im willing to work for free who can help im compitent too fell some trees as iv tacken trees down in the past

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iv felled bid ferns in the past taller then a two story hourse

think its over 40 ferns now and a old pear tree at my mums

and a sycamore lol but im still new too all this tree work and climbing i love hights

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yer think it a fern it looks like a over size xmas tree

 

Did it have baubles and coloured lights on?

 

Seriously fella, get some training

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Did it have baubles and coloured lights on?

 

Seriously fella, get some training

 

could not agree more :thumbup1:

 

well what qualifications if any have you got already?

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