Getting close to owning my wood now and looking at what tools I might need so I can start looking out for them. Some are obvious like chainsaw, brushcutter, billhook (found one in my old mum's shed - no idea how it got there). I have quite a comprehensive set of ordinary woodworking, metal working etc tools but what do I need specifically for looking after a small woodland. What are essential and what are good to haves.
Here's my list I think I'll need so far, in no particular order, some I may already have but fire away anyway. Might help other newbies when we get a good list going. Perhaps you could copy the list to your replies and add to it so the list grows as the posts progress (easier to see at a glance what people are suggesting. Critiques of my list welcome, so are recommended makes/models of anything you have found particularly good.
Essential
brushcutter
Decent bushcrafter style knife
Bow saw
Pocket pruning saw
axe
Wheelbarrow
Billhook
big mallet (for driving in stakes - can make one out of a log though)
Kettle or billy can and firelighting method (lighter or firesteel etc)
stainless steel mug
5 gallon clean water container
strong boots, gloves, PPE etc
Good to Have
chainsaw (probably essential but not necessary to own it)
wide rake
tarp or basha for making a shelter for wet weather
canterbury hoe (for those pesky bramble roots)
machete (would a billhook do the same for slashing softer materials)?