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  1. rangerdanger

    ChipSafe

    Exactly. People give a lost more respect to big chippers. Small chippers, they lack and get sloppy, thinking they're not near as dangerous. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. rangerdanger

    ChipSafe

    Big chippers are actually safer IMO. Less chainsaw work, less exposure to the feed chute because you're chipping bigger pieces meaning you can push them in from farther away. And 90% of the time, the bigger chipper will be machine fed, at least in my experience, be it via mini or full size...
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