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January 12, 2017

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Subscribe to SA Forestry magazine NOW and your name will automatically be entered into the Subscription Competition, and you could win this great STIHL curved blade pruning saw. It is designed for tree care and pruning applications by professionals. The blade is made from durable, high carbon chrome steel which cuts effortlessly and does not get stuck. It comes with a strong plastic scabbard to keep it clean and sharp! A great tool for foresters, gardeners and landscapers.

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Only new & renewing South African subscribers are eligible to enter this competition. The winner will be announced in the FEBRUARY 2017 issue of SA Forestry magazine.

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Tetteh Abraham
Tetteh Abraham
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Stihl products are very durative and
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