mike515
ArboristSite Operative
What year is that?
Any insight on this? my governor never functioned properly it was trying to do slow me down vs speed me up so I got pissed and cut the belt and rigged a throttle cable up...Yeah those little governers are pretty pricey but a cruise control unit could be used in place of a inop one.
Very true I've had a few not major but very meaningful ***** slaps from our morbark always happens when it's cold as hell too so u feel like ur bleeding out haha but in reality it barley left a mark.. also just before I started the co had a guy break a finger via a hydro chipper, went to stick a log in, wheels slammed the log into the top of the infeed and dude had his hand on top of the log...The C&D won't rip anything out of your hand if you use it right. Just let go of the branch. You will only have a problem if you hold the branch for too long....and I have done that. But I've also seen a guy get tossed off his feet on an hydraulic feed chipper when the wheels caused the crotch of a branch to turn suddenly...which whipped the branch toward the operator and put him on his butt. It wasn't one of my guys but I saw it happen and immediately thought he was injured (hit him hard in the ribs...luckily he was fine). So there are advantages to each chipper but I don't think one is inherently more dangerous than the other.
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