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fit a semi-chisel chain, much easier to use for boring etc.

 

The first day with be maintenance bit slow and the second day you will be lucky to fell a small tree - then it picks up, once you have the technique.

 

Download all the nptc spec so you can read it up.

 

The assessors are ok, don't worry - if you are a safe user, you will pass:thumbup1:

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Give the saw a maintenance (sharpen,clean)before u get assessed then there when u come to do it on your test its all done (without the nerves) so u can just give it a quick one on ye test. Read through your revision on parts and what their for. But most of all know the health and safety!

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Finally got enough cash for my Cs30/31 after some hard saving! Looking at Monday 9th July if Myerscough has places! Any advice appreciated.:thumbup:

 

 

Nice work - you'll love it! I found the NPTC courses really good.

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the instructors and assessors at Myerscough are great just make sure your saw is razor sharp especially when you go out felling makes life so much easier, and remember to read up on all the health and safety stuff as well and you'll do fine.

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