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can you not get permission from the house closer to the wood to use their access route then a smaller drag

 

It's actually fenced in, the person who owns the wood lives at the bottom left corner of that picture. There's a locked gate to get into the wood, otherwise that would have been a good suggestion.

 

Looks like it's the hard way huh? lol!

 

Maybe tie some ropes and drag, but then the wheelbarrow comes back into play..

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Should you need any advice from a professional woodcutter, I am based near you, and although I'm away all week I'm home at weekends and would gladly pop down to see you.

You'll probably find that the most important training for chainsaw use will cost you a lot less than you think and the peace of mind it gives you will make it worth every penny. I would strongly advise against training via you-tube as there are some serious muppets putting "training" videos on there.

 

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