My brother knows a guy that had one bolted to the hind wheel of a pick up. The guy should have tied it to a tree for (just in case). It went down the hill through the trees like a old man with one wooden leg as the chunk of wood gave good traction. The little boy sitting in the truck got a wild ride, but wasn't hurt.
I know of a few of those PTO mounted ones that would be free to the taker, but the guys will not let anyone buy them, and they are to be cut up for scrap if the farmer dies. Things can go wrong, even for the safe minded guy.
I have one mounted to a 3/4" tric drill, and use it for tearing off boards. I will let no one but myuself run it, and never on a ladder.
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