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Plymtree

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  1. Thanks for that info. I saw the LTS being demo'd earlier, and from what I saw it looks fairly robust.. It went through three inch branches very easily with its 13hp engine.. Any wood above that size is useable as small logs for outdoor use in chimnea's For the relatively small trees I do, it might be worth a go?
  2. Has anyone got or used the LTS UK Chipper? It is not designed for heavy chipping work, but for a person such as myself (domestic tree work and Gardening)for smaller jobs it seems OK, thinking of getting one but wanted an opinion from anyone who may have experience using one?
  3. Yep I use mine, love it!!
  4. Though Dougie Bennet is closing down, he is still open til end of the month.. Abbey in Tavistock not a lot of stock with regard to climbing gear, but OK for machinery..
  5. Plymtree

    Advice

    I have had my own small woodland, which I sold many years ago, which I managed unqualified, and I have carried out quite a lot of work around woodland, eg clearance, replanting etc, but held back by not having the training and tickets to do anymore. I would ideally like to work for a small company carrying out all aspects of arb work, or start up a small business of my own, or both if that is viable.
  6. Plymtree

    Advice

    Hi, This is my first posting and would like to ask if anyone could give me advice on what further qualifications would be of best benefit.. I am doing CS 30/31 and 38/39 are there any other immediate quals anyone thinks should be taken alongside these?

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