Posted by Jeff NWOH on November 19, 2008 at 08:15:35 from (65.24.81.50):
In Reply to: O/T Wood chipper posted by 37chief on November 18, 2008 at 18:21:46:
Will second that you don't stand directly behind it. Those like to kick out the last couple inches of the bigger limbs. Don't ask how I know, but they really hurt when you get smacked in the forehead. Also, don't hang on to anything your feeding. Toss them in (from the side). If you have to push to get one started, do it with an open hand so you don't go along when it grabs. I have a 16" woodchuck w/ a 361 Ford. The book says it will take 6" limbs, but I think thats pushing it unless they are really soft or short. It will chip the 4" stuff as fast as you can toss it as long as they arent 20' long. Good luck and BE CAREFUL.
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