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  1. emr

    ChipSafe

    As far as having an entire human body going through a chipper, smaller chippers are safer. You guys bring up some good points about saw injuries when cutting up for the chipping process, etc. I think the point is that if you use any piece of equipment or tool properly there is much less change...
  2. emr

    ChipSafe

    If everyone just ran smaller chippers it wouldn't be an issue. I know most people like bigger chippers for better production but small chippers are cheaper to buy, maintain, operate, and I would love to see someone go through my 9 inch chipper. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  3. emr

    ChipSafe

    The first thing I thought of when I saw that was, why the heck is Morbark encouraging operators to use their feet to push brush in? The hand thing seems good, I guess, but feet sensors? Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
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