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I don't think they are as dangerous as everybody makes out. As long as you know how to use it properly. Lets face it if you're going through a chipper you're going through no matter whether it's a drum or disc. If you're dragged in I don't think those reverse bars are going to do much. The whole idea with a chuck and duck is to feed from the side as you walk past the chipper so that as the branch hits the infeed you are actually alongside the machine rather than behind it.

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wtf!

 

that machine looks like a mehican-muncher...

 

that last log didn't seem to do it much good?

 

 

 

how come someone sees lorry's to the right? i got "hot girls tazered", "two girls kissing compilation", "what i learnt from adult movies" etc :thumbup1:

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Now that is a better illustration of what they can do. No hydraulics to go wrong and tough as nails. Good for putting holes in garages or at least that's what I used mine for last week. No damage to the chipper although there's still a chunk of the wall stuck in the mudguard.

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