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wilko560

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  1. Evening all what size bar is everyone running on there 661 ?
  2. What are people's opinions on which is better the all singing and dancing 661 or the reliable 880 ??
  3. I have had the same problem luckily it hasn't bent out of place to much so is still useable but expected better after only 2 weeks work 😑
  4. I like the idea of taking pictures and keeping things like structural defects that could come in very handy for both options, would it be possible for you to pm me some examples of the coursework you have to do as an idea of what is expected, many thanks
  5. That's defiantly a point to ponder on of who's it best to be taught by, how does the l4 work is it one day of "lectures" then assessed through coursework or are there module exams, after looking at different prospectuses I am leaning more towards l4/l6
  6. Evening all I'm looking for people opinions on which is a more suitable path to follow either doing a l4 diploma through tree life then progressing onto a l6 or doing the bsc in arb and urban forestry at Myerscrough college, I have completed a l3 diploma in forestry in and arb and want to take my qualifications further, eventually I would like to be in a position such as a tree office or consultant, it would be great to hear people's opinions and share there experience of both courses, many thanks Darren

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