Feeding my 6 inch gravely yesterday a bunch of deadwood, about 3 inch in diameter. One piece I had cut was about a foot long and I threw it in on top of longer bits that were going through.
The chipper spat it straight back at me, hit me right on the chin and almost knocking me to the ground. Bit of blood and pain but I was otherwise fine. I got under an inch long cut which bleed alot and swelled some.Hurts to try and eat. wife wont kiss me. so its not all bad. I think it might have broken teeth or a nose if higher. it was quite a smack.
havent had that many spit backs like that, but a few, not just from my chipper either. I do have a screen on my helmet but when chipping dusty stuff I find that with the saftey glasses as well its to hard to see, and without the glasses the dust is to bad for the eyes. I do have clear glasses in the truck, maybe thats the answer.
Could it have been avoided practically? I dont really think so, I was feeding from the side of the hopper but being only a 6 inch you do have to move limbs at times for it to feed properly at times, I had put the bit on top of others rather than be bent right over pushing it in due to it being so short.
Anyhow thought I would share. We all spend alot of time feeding these things. Keep the glasses on helmets on. Be careful. Tell your boys.
The chipper spat it straight back at me, hit me right on the chin and almost knocking me to the ground. Bit of blood and pain but I was otherwise fine. I got under an inch long cut which bleed alot and swelled some.Hurts to try and eat. wife wont kiss me. so its not all bad. I think it might have broken teeth or a nose if higher. it was quite a smack.
havent had that many spit backs like that, but a few, not just from my chipper either. I do have a screen on my helmet but when chipping dusty stuff I find that with the saftey glasses as well its to hard to see, and without the glasses the dust is to bad for the eyes. I do have clear glasses in the truck, maybe thats the answer.
Could it have been avoided practically? I dont really think so, I was feeding from the side of the hopper but being only a 6 inch you do have to move limbs at times for it to feed properly at times, I had put the bit on top of others rather than be bent right over pushing it in due to it being so short.
Anyhow thought I would share. We all spend alot of time feeding these things. Keep the glasses on helmets on. Be careful. Tell your boys.