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Need some advice, I've taken on a job to remov 12 aged oak trees,

Now I've never cut a tree before but I do own a lumberjack shirt,

And have access to a hacksaw, and garden shredder I also have a very fetching hi viz vest which I trust will suffice for health and safety.

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Go down the pub find the nearest farmer / forester / tree surgeon type. (Look out for check shirts and flat caps this is a good sign) Get them drunk tell them of the large oak trees you need felling and logging up. By the time you have 7 pints inside them they will be doing the job on the promise of firewood. And bobs your ankle, get paid, give said farborist his wood and wear you check shirt with pride

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