Posted by ericlb on November 18, 2008 at 18:34:38 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: O/T Wood chipper posted by 37chief on November 18, 2008 at 18:21:46:
if you have one of those old style non self feed types with that old industrial v8 on it from the '60's or '70's i can tell you ive fed one a log 8 inches in diameter by 15 feet long and it ate it without a wimper, and if your not real carefull it will eat you too im assuming if your thinning you have a lot of experience running chippers, if you do not that one is not the one to start out on , there is no safety reverse or emergency shut down on it, if a tree branch grabs you your dead, period, they work extreamly well but they stopped making them for a reason, [ ours self destructed, a bearing on the chipping drum froze up and the drum tore out of the machine and made a path thru the brush and saplings 200 yds long, we had no desire to try to get it going again either]
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