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PatrickA

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  1. Thanks for all the responses, I've done my 30 but not yet 31 I'd heard from someone on a course that you can't cut/fell on a knee so it's potentially back breaking can anyone shed any light on this? Cheers
  2. Thanks, for NPTC 47 is that needed is your using a silky but not a chainsaw? cheers (:
  3. Cheers for the responses for what I've mentioned above what tickets would be recommended
  4. Hi, Was just hoping people would be able to clarify a few things. For undertaking tasks such as coppicing and using a chainsaw to remove limbs close to the ground (below shoulder height of course!) is a ticket/certificate of competence legally needed or recommended? Also for mewp training does the operators ticket allow for pruning with loppers or a silky. Cheers, hope that makes some sense!!!

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