Quick question for you guys. Have a BC1000XL (85 hp)right now. In the future I may upgrade to a 15 inch drum or disk with hydraulic feed and a winch. I am a big fan of bandit (very close dealer and nice people) and do not have anything against terex, vermeer, mobark, carlton, altec or any other brands. I have been shopping around some. In my past experience I find a lot of comfort and safety in the dual push bars. The one on top is nice for reversing the rollers if something gets stuck or if you need to stop the feed roller. I don't see any other brands with the bar along the bottom of the feed chute. It seems like all commercial chippers should have a feature like the bottom push bar in the event you were to get caught (their legs would hit it) or trip pulling brush and land in the feed chute? I am aware that on a chipper with a winch you would need a way to disable that feature to keep branches from hitting it but why isn't it a feature on the hand fed mobarks, terexs, bandits or carltons? I was wondering what you thought of the safety features on the bandits compared to other machines. Thanks for your help guys.