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Hi everyone gonna do my courses this year to get started in tree surgery,

wanted a list of decent essential kit to have to work in this trade,

All i have is the saw sthil MS 290 saw for starters lol...

 

Also nearest place to take my courses im west midlands ,any info appreciated thanks......fuda

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Save your money and try and get a job with a decent company, there you'll get good experience and you'll be using their kit, you'll get to see what you like or don't like using and over the years maybe build up your own kit but id definitely start off with trying to get a job.

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As others have said, work for someone else first before you go spending lits of money. Learn what kit you like and what is rubbish first hand.

 

I'd reccommend Ian morgan arb for your training, message me if you cant faind his details on the web.

 

Matt

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