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2248 days ago

Begginers chainsaw training

Kevin from Harbour City Tree Care

For those who have just purchased a chainsaw and are thinking, WHAT NOW ?, or you are thinking about buying a saw and wanting to know what to get ?, does size
matter ?, and what else do I need to have to use it safely?
THEN THIS IS THE COURSE FOR YOU !!!
For just $50.00 incl. gst pp. you can enjoy an informative and enjoyable 2 hour training seesion where we introduce you to the features of the chainsaw, saftey equipment, saw sharpening and maintenance along with numerous other topics to enable you to safely use and enjoy one of the most versitile tools you will ever purchase. Contact Kevin at Harbour City Tree Care on 0274-423-859 to book for our next session, and you too can join dozens of Wellingtonians who have taken advatage of this great learning opportunity.

We have 3 dates coming up, on 13th and 20th October in the Tawa Community Centre from 1pm to 3pm, or 27th October at the Linden Community Centre from 1pm to 3pm. So book in now.

Price: $50

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Moe mai rā, Nicholas.

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