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  • thats a good way to lose a good shovel.....ask me how I know...

  • @mrmixedgas Perfect example you lol you probably spent 30 minutes typing that and its clear by your spelling you are uneducated....like i said thank these guys.

  • Why am I watching this again?

  • I love how everyone sitting on their lazy ass commenting assumes the guys that have a job are inexperienced you should be thanking these guys they are paying ur welfare

  • @346xphusky no man you got it all wrong these guys in the video are on well fair there just gonna keep this job for a week or two then go back to collecting again!!!!!!! lol and yes I have a good paying job and pay my taxes so I don't wanna here any stupid comments for you saying how im on well fair and I'm white trash or anything like that ok

  • dangerous!!!!!!!!!!!

  • DANGEROUS!!

  • that looks like an older chipper. The new ones have hydraulic feed rollers that push wood into the blades. If someone gets a glove cuff hung in a branch while he's feeding it, it's all over.

  • @donnyp1966 chippers have had feed rollers for more than 25 years now and this style is a drum style and is still made today....

  • Na!! bugga that, they can have that job. the feeder is waaaaaayyyyyyy to fast

  • crap chipper,turns way too fast,very dangerous

  • Both guys feeding from the hazard zone,, you see how bad habits are formed. One day one of these guys will not come home after work!

  • Death trap

    

  • They have the Sport model

  • dang the one i have ouside my house as i speak is way slower than that one!!

  • He is using a shovel just like that kid who got pulled in did, I can see now how you would not have much time to let go.

  • That f*ing dangerous OO

  • put a body in there....

  • @713BossHogginHtx Thats my plan.

  • thats 2800 rpm on the rotor...not sure about the engine though

  • I have one of those built into my truck. 1984 F600

  • imagine if one of those beaners gets into those blade, there would be alot of grease everywhere.

    wearing loose baggy clothes and forcingthe brush into it from behind is very dangerous.

    I have one just like it and never do that as i have been whiped from brush while on the side.

  • that is very dangerous , the hydraulic feed is better

  • i work for abc tree service and this is the kind of woodchipper i use but only it is white instead of green and it is a whisper chipper

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  • Do you remember which chipper had the 300,000 Rpm? Or the company that makes it?

  • @GayBoyRunning 300,000 rpm? Bullshit. 50,000 rpm? More bullshit. I have a chipper just like this one. Max knife head rpm? 1740. This one sounds about right. Not running it fast at all.

  • @GayBoyRunning no such thing can go 300,000 rpm, the fastest rpm is almost 200,000 rpm and thats a small turbocharger, this maybe between 3,000 and 5,000 rpm

    the faster it spins, the less power, less rpm, more power

    get your facts right

  • @hootergirlsrhot well not yet they do....

  • @GayBoyRunning you cannot even finish your comebacks, wow,

    if something was spinning at 300,000 rpm, the centrifugal force would send the blades flying out, and if it didn't, the impact would shatter them, even if they were made of carbon steel and or diamond. no matter how much support was on the blades, NOTHING can spin at 300,000 rpm

  • @hootergirlsrhot BLAH BLAH BLAH is all i heard..

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  • @bigfoot1944 Haha no wood chipper would get near me im too much of a vip to die lols.. plus to leave a threat like that to me i wouldnt be shocked because i get that crap on a day to day base.. but still when i heard about that 14yo fatty somewhere in the usa that fell into a chipper made me laugh abit because of how stupid the uncle to allow a non trained person near a machine like that ....

  • @hootergirlsrhot up urs...

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  • most likely doing community service work to pay off fines..those guys look like they never worked a hard day in their lives.

  • agree with sterlingab, those untrained groundsmen are playin with fire, a chipper with no saftey features is nothing to play with or use with out being taught, or even with saftey features its nothing to mess with. BUT THATS A NICE OLD CHIPPER.

  • That's an altec drum chipper I love thoes things

  • The owner of this thing has the feed rate turned way up, no doubt for "productivity". BS. No one in the world could feed this thing at the rate it pulls, and no one could stop it in time if one of those groundies got stuck and pulled toward the head. Untrained groundies feeding from directly behind chipper just waiting for something to kick back out of the machine and injure them.

    No safety bar, feeding at ludicrous speed , untrained groundies...

    Forget alaskan fishermen, this is suicide!

  • That's some serious wood chippin'.

  • that sum' bitch is haulin ass, i live in a apartment so i see these guy alot and ive never seen one take in wood nowhere as fast as that

  • Danielle Sage Needs To Grab Her Poodle And Jump In To The Wood Chipper!!!!!!!

  • they should never stand directly behind the inlet chute they should always stand to the sides when throwing stuff in b/c if this thing got you you are done for. I bet the guy in the movie fargo wished he had a chipper like this one.

  • no se pero ese molino es muy peligroso

  • old chuck and duck chipper as alot of the old timers called them.

  • Head popper

  • man those guys dont know how to run a chipper very good, nice old chipper tho looks like a old asplundh

  • These old chuck and duck style machines are incredible to watch. They're not half as safe as the newer machines that give you a chance to save yourself after you've lost a leg.

    But still, wow, the power is just awesome.

  • Gotta watch the loose clothing & gloves especially.

    This unit is missing the rubber curtain that keeps the "siren song" down a bit. It's a series of strips that hangs down about 3/4 the way down in the inlet chute. Also keeps flying debris down a bit.

    I just bought one of these. It's powered by a Chrysler V-8. Thanks Hurricane Ike! Now I need a bigger truck with a dumpbed.

  • drum style kind i seen your video

  • you ain't seen my video cause i ain't got one

  • AND those worker are not vey bright, the both walked away from it while it was running. God Forbid a kid came by

  • yeah if i was a kid i'd walk right in that beast!! i'd be running the other way those things are scary!!!

  • that thing is dangerous

  • An old Chuck & Duck, and those workers are not showing it much respect. I´ve seen a teenager loose his head in one of these.

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