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CS31 Pocket Laminated reminder of basic felling cuts


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I've just completed doing my CS31 training with Slack~Ma~Girdle (Felling & processing trees up to 380mm). Really enjoyed it.

 

I found it's quite a lot to remember all the various felling cuts & which situation they should be applied (upright, backward leaning, heavy lean, etc).

 

So, decided it would be useful to keep a basic laminated reminder close to hand.... ie, in my chainsaw trouser pocket.

 

If you've only just finished doing your CS31, you may be like me and need a bit of memory assistance!....

 

I guess occasional tree fellers might find this useful as well?

cheers, Steve

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If you made a few more of them, I would be first in line with some monies! Would be really useful to have all the options in front of you for different felling situations. Good idea there.

 

Not thought about selling them, but yeah I could fine tune the layout a bit and get quotes for waterproof cards to be printed.

It's too much of a faff to print & laminate lots at home.

 

It would be good to know various chainsaw trouser pocket sizes.... the ones I've printed for myself are about 9cm x 12cm and easily fit in the Stein pocket.

 

cheers, steve

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