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Whilst I would not wish this type of incident on anyone - we have all seen a lump of hard oak go through a chipper, why risk your own limbs?

 

If I'm showing someone around a chipper I always, always point out the danger zones, crush zones and the likely trip/slip hazards associated with the infeed area. I always point out that reaching into a chipper which is feeding in is dangerous and foolhardy, I always bang on about the use of a "push stick" too.

YOU DO NOT GROW BACK! Why do it, why reach in?

 

Was this fellow after a Darwin Award?

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On the positive side, it'll save money on shoes.

 

words cant express how low my opinion of you currently is :thumbdown:

 

this guy has ruined his life......regardless of what he was doing wrong(and its pretty easy to work it out without speculating), the comments above...particularly the one i quoted are extremely inappropriate and offensive.

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I was told about this incident pretty much straight after it happened by my friend who's mate is the guy who owns the chipper, he apparently turned away to take a call when he turned back the guy was on his way through, he quickly stopped the machine and saved the poor guy from a horrible death.

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