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only other damage likely to occure is the groundie`s arse being kicked all up the road and maybe your sore foot!

 

caught a bloke doing it one day to my own rake , it was fine head first but then he tried to turn it round and go handle first, alas he was a big lad but he didn`t put my rake in the hopper!!

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An idiot who used to work at a company I worked for thought he'd see how well the Mog powered PTO chipper could handle a 6foot angle iron. Of course it just caused monumental damage to the internals.

At the time, about Feb, he said it must have been mied in a bundle of branches he was feeding thru, but at the following Xmas party (after few beers) he joked about how he'd broken the chipper. Needless to say the atmosphere changed, and he was told to clear off and not come back. Numpty!!

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