Hi Davetb - welcome- it is very exciting isn\'t it! We were so pleased when we finally go the key to our wood!
Tools - ok, there is a tool wish list somewhere on the forum , take a look. We were over excited and bought lots of things we never needed!
I hope everyone will jump in here with their advice, but here is our list.
1. bill hooks -expect to spend about £15 on a decent one. Older ones are better as they are easier to sharpen. - the little spike on some is useful for hedging- if you need it.
2. loppers - we have been through several. Anvil ones tend to squash the wood, so if you are wanting it not to be a tiny bit crushed at the cut end, bypass are better. I have cheap ones and expensive ones and the cheap ones worked best and all of them have become rubbish. Some screws get loose and difficult to tighten. Maybe someone on here can help more ! Extendable arms are a must! - I would recommend a cheap pair from the market.
3.bow saws - yes - smaller ones and larger ones
4. slasher - very cool fun and good for slashing stuff!
5.zippo lighter, or fire steel
6. lifting tongs - expensive but fantastic for lifting logs - really really saves your back and hands
7. secateurs- can\'t spell that - but a decent pair are jolly useful!
8. kelly kettle - or storm kettle is cheaper
9.first aid kit- not a bought one - a decent one made up with plasters, bandaged, anticeptic, tweezers, bandages, eye wash- and your post code for the ambulance ;-)
10- if you are going down the chainsaw route - do the training . I am doing a course in Aug, let me know if you want to come!
ok, enough waffle from me. What have I left out everyone else?
Tracy