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WTLE 2008: John Koch - Brush Chipper Safety09-25-08 | News

John Koch




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John Koch

Brush Chipper Safety


Presented by John Koch of Vermeer Mfg.



John has been in the construction equipment business for 8 years, specifically in the tree equipment industry. He is currently the Vermeer sales representative for the Los Angeles territory in Southern California

BRUSH CHIPPER SAFETY POINTS

**Before operating any brush chipper study the operator?EUR??,,????'???s manual, view the safety DVD and read all manufacturers safety decals on the equipment. It is imperative to your over all safety. Brush Chipper Types:

Drum cutting non-self feeding

Disc cutting self feeding

Drum cutting self feeding

Latest in safety mechanisms

Safe Towing:

*Weight restrictions and braking requirements

*Electric with controllers and hydraulic surge brakes

*Towing chains crossed

*Emergency brake cable intact

*Use of the telescoping tongue

*Lane one or two (when passing) at a maximum of 55 mph

Safe Backing:

*Walk around the chipper

*Over your shoulder backing

*Use the horn

Daily inspection:

**Always be sure to remove the key**

*Engine and hydraulic fluid levels

*Condition of the blades and clear of debris

*Function of control bar

*Missing or loose nuts and bolts

*All grease points greased

*Tire condition, pressure and lug nuts

Schedule subject to change

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