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Postby old smithy » Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:06 pm

Just returned from a great weeks training in a North Wales forest in Chain saw maintenance, safety and use. Wow it was hard work though! However I cant rate the course highly enough.


http://www.chainsawtraining.com/


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Postby greyman » Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:19 pm

Glad you went an' dun it! Great you enjoyed it! Now all you've got to do is remeber to work like that no matter what the temptations are to 'just reach that little bit further' or "I'll just whizz that off - I won't need my safety gear". As I have the evidence to proove that them there noisy but handy machines don't forgive when you get complacent you dun the right thing!


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Postby old smithy » Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:54 pm

I have already had to explain to my future wife why climbing up trees with a chainsaw and 'just taking that branch off' is not a good or safe idea LOL


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