nisaacs
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- Snowflake, Arizona
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- 970 John Deere 4x2, 970 John Deere 4x4, 4320 John Deere, 995 Case/IH
If "Chuck and Duck" refers only to big commercial chippers why is it often used in this forum, including early in this thread, to mis-describe the little machines we use?
Because it is an internet forum? The true Chuck & Duck is a drum type chipper, not a disk type. The knives are on the drum and it is also the infeed roller, spining at real high rpm. If you see one in operation you will know.