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Ahh, think I see what you are saying. Yes you can still fell 5 but you can only sell 2 of that 5. Sorry. Does that make more sense?

 

Cheers,

 

That is exactly what I thought . :001_smile: I your original post it seemed like you were saying you can fell 5 but if you are selling the timber you can only fell 2 but I must have read it wrong . :biggrin:

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That is exactly what I thought . :001_smile: I your original post it seemed like you were saying you can fell 5 but if you are selling the timber you can only fell 2 but I must have read it wrong . :biggrin:

 

No mate. Its the way I wrote it. Not that clear. :blushing:

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Thanks to all. I did manage to find a PDF list online, but will contact the local TO to make sure.

 

Not yet got felling license, but have got cross-cutting. Think I need to check on this a bit further.

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