Chain saw licences
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Chain saw licences
Does anyone know if you need a license before you purchase a chain saw here, or do you apply for it afterwards. I've seen a nice short one in Erulku which is all I need.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Chain saw licences
Buy first then register is OK. I do a couple of years at a time.
Some are wise and some otherwise.....
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Re: Chain saw licences
Where do you register for the licence?
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Re: Chain saw licences
Thank you Jonnie. What's the answer to Peri's question?
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Re: Chain saw licences
Register a chain saw! Why?
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Re: Chain saw licences
It's totally illegal to operate one without a licence (from the Forestry Commission I believe).... that doesn't stop the locals but we have seen a local have his chain saw and wood confiscated by the Forestry folk...MikeK wrote:Register a chain saw! Why?
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Re: Chain saw licences
I was told it is only petrol chainsaws that need a licence as you can take them anywhere and use them ie in the olive groves etc, but with electric no licence is required as you are restricted in their use. Can anyone clarify this?
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Re: Chain saw licences
We went to the Forestry place in Girne - Orman Dairisi - on right hand side heading from main car park towards state hospital.
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Re: Chain saw licences
A portable generator would render an electric chain saw just as useful in the olive groves etc,Poppy wrote:I was told it is only petrol chainsaws that need a licence as you can take them anywhere and use them ie in the olive groves etc, but with electric no licence is required as you are restricted in their use. Can anyone clarify this?
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Re: Chain saw licences
Thanks, Meldy.
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Re: Chain saw licences
One of the reasons for the licence is so they know where they can call on for emergencies such as Forrest fires. I live in a village and the ledger of permits is by Muhtar area. You can see your neighbours in the register all my local ones are registered.
Some are wise and some otherwise.....
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Re: Chain saw licences
Now it all makes sense. Funny how many chain saws "buzz" away every weekend. When the "chain saw police" are not working.MikeK wrote:Register a chain saw! Why?