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Arboricultural Injuries and Fatalities
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<blockquote data-quote="ZinTrees" data-source="post: 8105844" data-attributes="member: 179507"><p>lets clear things up, a drum chipper is not a chuck and duck, yes a c&d has a drum, however many hydraulic fed chippers have a drum instead of a disk, so saying "drum chippers are more dangerous" is complete BS</p><p>oh BTW my bandit is a chuck and duck if I open up the feed wheels with the crush cylinder, if its in its gone</p><p></p><p>the chipper in the video is a drum style bandit </p><p>ive actually heard the C&D's are safer because they scare the operator too damn much to get close to it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZinTrees, post: 8105844, member: 179507"] lets clear things up, a drum chipper is not a chuck and duck, yes a c&d has a drum, however many hydraulic fed chippers have a drum instead of a disk, so saying "drum chippers are more dangerous" is complete BS oh BTW my bandit is a chuck and duck if I open up the feed wheels with the crush cylinder, if its in its gone the chipper in the video is a drum style bandit ive actually heard the C&D's are safer because they scare the operator too damn much to get close to it [/QUOTE]
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