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<blockquote data-quote="treeman82" data-source="post: 62087" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Ironwood-</p><p>Chippers made today with the autofeed wheels come in both drum and disk. Some manufacturers still make "chuck n' ducks" as we like to call them. However those machines are mostly used by line clearance companies now a days. As far as disk Vs. drum goes as far as accident wise... I think if we are comparing drums and disks with autofeed then they would be equal. A guy down a little ways from me was decapitated a few years ago for being STUPID with a disk chipper and a pinch bar. I have heard of a bunch of accidents with "chuck n' ducks" but none were ever serious. LOTS of minor stuff with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeman82, post: 62087, member: 232"] Ironwood- Chippers made today with the autofeed wheels come in both drum and disk. Some manufacturers still make "chuck n' ducks" as we like to call them. However those machines are mostly used by line clearance companies now a days. As far as disk Vs. drum goes as far as accident wise... I think if we are comparing drums and disks with autofeed then they would be equal. A guy down a little ways from me was decapitated a few years ago for being STUPID with a disk chipper and a pinch bar. I have heard of a bunch of accidents with "chuck n' ducks" but none were ever serious. LOTS of minor stuff with them. [/QUOTE]
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