It actually is not safer. It will be really important to instill in your boys a healthy level of respect for what can go wrong, even with a small hydraulically fed chipper.
Far too many people have been lulled into complacency by the slow feed rate on hydraulically fed chippers. They just...
For a one man show and even many small companies, a good running chuck-n-duck can make a lot of brush disappear quickly. Light weight, fast, simple, inexpensive to own and operate should not be dismissed.
Just a head's up, Kyle. The feed problems you described are classic blade/anvil problems. The angle of the bevel, at the edge of the blade, controls feed rate. Chuck n ducks are real fussy about that. So even if they feel sharp, there is a good chance the blades need to be reground to correct...
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