Nothing like getting slapped across the ear in the dead cold of winter feeding a chuck an duck, better yet nothing funnier than a greenhorn gettin that ass beat by the thin tips of branches till they learn the truth behind the name and how to properly understand your instructions feeding a -chuck and duck-. GOOD TIMES.
No room to work, too many people and in a hurry. Somebody is going to trip and go through that thing. Were it me I would load it from the side and not directly behind it where a stray limb can snag you and take you in.
yeah cause a little branch is gonna drag an entire human 70-90kg in right, yeah a little snag or whatever it just rips off the person for the most part and does not suck you in cause duh.
I have this same 40yr old chipper still doing what it was made to do. It is made to chip 4" and smaller diameter limbs with all of the branches intact. Used properly they are very safe and efficient. They are not made for logs. The people in this video are not using it correctly. We make a pile of branches all facing the same direction then place the chipper so it can be fed with the operator standing on the side of the feed table. No whipping or ducking just feed and turn away. As much as I can lift it will swallow. They are great for palm fronds.
We have one of these at the tree service I work at we almost never use it it's more of a nostalgia thing it was the owners first chipper but dam its violent and dangerous we call it the huck n duck but I had a chuckle seeing you guys call it almost the same thing the reason it feeds so fast is there is no feed wheels just the cutting knife drum so its feeding material at the speed the drum is turning
hahaha, love it. pros of this type of model is if you have a bunch of limbs that are straight, no kinks, i find , chipping regrowth poplar trees it goes quickly, other than that, they suck, self-feed models are just highly superior.
The old style fast feeding chipper. I know someone who has one just like that and I hate the damn thing. You can be easily whipped in the face by a twig/limb.
Looks like a Woodchuck... Junk......... It is worth more in scrap.... This is what it was like in the 80 so now the chipper I got will eat that shit box..... They should crush all of them........ Junk.
Some chuck and duck chippers from the 1970s are still in everyday operation. Require almost no maintenance and hurt like hell when it's cold out.
Nothing like getting slapped across the ear in the dead cold of winter feeding a chuck an duck, better yet nothing funnier than a greenhorn gettin that ass beat by the thin tips of branches till they learn the truth behind the name and how to properly understand your instructions feeding a -chuck and duck-. GOOD TIMES.
Still beats the hell out of hauling brush
No room to work, too many people and in a hurry. Somebody is going to trip and go through that thing. Were it me I would load it from the side and not directly behind it where a stray limb can snag you and take you in.
These guys are clueless and deathly afraid of this chipper. Its funny as hell to watch.
yeah cause a little branch is gonna drag an entire human 70-90kg in right, yeah a little snag or whatever it just rips off the person for the most part and does not suck you in cause duh.
Chuck and Duck, it gives you a good aerobic workout.
I have this same 40yr old chipper still doing what it was made to do. It is made to chip 4" and smaller diameter limbs with all of the branches intact. Used properly they are very safe and efficient. They are not made for logs. The people in this video are not using it correctly. We make a pile of branches all facing the same direction then place the chipper so it can be fed with the operator standing on the side of the feed table. No whipping or ducking just feed and turn away. As much as I can lift it will swallow. They are great for palm fronds.
Shake hands with danger ⛔️
Looks quite dangerous especially how fast it feeds
Holy smokes that thing rips.
To simidrm, This is a JEX model Asplundh chipper.
We got a little '99 Mitts diesel 16" C and D. Its a lot of fun when not using our BC2000.
We have one of these at the tree service I work at we almost never use it it's more of a nostalgia thing it was the owners first chipper but dam its violent and dangerous we call it the huck n duck but I had a chuckle seeing you guys call it almost the same thing the reason it feeds so fast is there is no feed wheels just the cutting knife drum so its feeding material at the speed the drum is turning
With machines like this, why do we have electric chairs, and gas chambers?
Ha ha 1:10
I SAY THE SAME THING HAHA
Too much mess to clean up.
Hydraulic chippers have statistically way more casualties. Chuck and ducks are just scarier so they get the ignorant "suicide chipper" nickname
God I need to figure out go pro. My Chuck and duck crew would rule the CZcams
Hello from Germany from Kakenstorf Hans und Oci...you are afraid of this mashine...and there are toooo many people🤣
You need a board to push the shit in.
guy in the yellow is about 0 for 20 lol. keep practicing
hahaha, love it.
pros of this type of model is if you have a bunch of limbs that are straight, no kinks, i find , chipping regrowth poplar trees it goes quickly, other than that, they suck, self-feed models are just highly superior.
It’s the y branches at the base that slow this thing down people who don’t use have no idea how hard it can be to get those to catch
waou it s very dangerous
I want to chip in get it? Love the hum
The old style fast feeding chipper. I know someone who has one just like that and I hate the damn thing. You can be easily whipped in the face by a twig/limb.
I've had one for almost 15 years. All I have to say is you don't know what you're talking about
Its a knuckle buster in the winter I can testify to that! Also a glove snatcher!
The guy on the ground almost hit the old guy with the but end of that branch they don't need the chipper to take a guy out lol
Are those jonsared saws?
Step down the side and let it go.
Who else hoped to find a duck in a wood chipper
NO THANK YOU.
@treeguy1980 I don't blame them for being scared. These damn things are dangerous.
parked to close to the job
Elmer is that you??
The tree care company i work at has one of these stile chippers in the back lot it looks cool but would not want use it
Looks like a Woodchuck... Junk......... It is worth more in scrap.... This is what it was like in the 80 so now the chipper I got will eat that shit box..... They should crush all of them........ Junk.
"Lighten up, Francis..."
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