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1.Dont fall out the tree

 

2.Bribe the nptc bloke

 

3.Dont drop the saw out of the tree

 

Erm not much els

 

Oh best of luck m8 hope you pass

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Go steady and make sure your cuts are accurate. Make sure you take time getting into the best working position and the rest will be easy.

Dont rush!! Good luck

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As said above.... Just get yourself into a really good work position. As long as you do your cuts will be no harder than doing a CS30 and loads easier than a CS31!

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confirming the above - the better the work position the easier the cuts! >90% of times spent getting into WP and moving around compared to the minimal time the saws working.

and the more chainbrake the more safer your work ethic looks!

I had a near 0 degree vertical main rope (on a cambium saver), strop/lanyard on right side D and a tiestrap as a left foothold and was cutting nowhere near any of `em.

utilise the slack main rope too if it aids getting into a good work position?

I`m a rookie sure but its still fresh in my mind ;)

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