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You can use de-icer inside as well as out, although I find a warm hand clears the inside pretty well.

 

My ice scraper works on BOTH sides of the glass, quality, its grim up North and we begrudge the price of de icer

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I'm sorry folks but we live in a 24 hour world. If Horatio was a bus driver, fire man, nurse, commuting banker the few mornings a year where frost is an issue making your vehicle safe to drive is no reason to complain.

 

As you are not conducting business on their behalf or on their property you are not required to pass on any ra/insurance details even if the fire wood processing was commercial.

 

You can store your work tools where ever you want unless you have signed a document to the contrary.

 

I would seek legal advice but not reply. Retain the letter, file it. Record when you process your timber just so you have a record. Use you're saws as you see fit at home. You know where you live!

 

I'm fortunate. no neighbours, rural location, company is ltd but accountant's address is registered address.

 

You can claim for the use of office space in your house without needing to pay commercial rates.

 

If you have folks meeting at your place in the am. Pick them up round the corner. Mainly so they don't use your karsi for their morning dump.

 

Do not engage in further communication over this matter.

 

Do your research according to your location and local authority. Have any assisting documents filed and ready.

 

Best wishes.

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I'm sorry folks but we live in a 24 hour world. If Horatio was a bus driver, fire man, nurse, commuting banker the few mornings a year where frost is an issue making your vehicle safe to drive is no reason to complain.

 

 

You an make your vehicle safe to drive quietly

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Buy a diesel heater simples, I have on a timer toasty warm on a cold morning .:)

 

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http://www.webasto.com/fileadmin/webasto_files/documents/country-folder/great-britain/hd/Brochure/uk-light-duty-vehicle-heater-price-list-jan-2013.pdf was yours a retro fit? You've got some swanky contracts for one of those puppy's. It's a £1,500 option on a £260,000 komatsu harvester. I know, you'd have thought it'd be included....

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http://www.webasto.com/fileadmin/webasto_files/documents/country-folder/great-britain/hd/Brochure/uk-light-duty-vehicle-heater-price-list-jan-2013.pdf was yours a retro fit? You've got some swanky contracts for one of those puppy's. It's a £1,500 option on a £260,000 komatsu harvester. I know, you'd have thought it'd be included....

 

or you could get a caravan heater on a timer ,to stop the cab freezing up ,sky hucks prob got 1. in his caravan ,ask him the lowdown on them

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http://www.webasto.com/fileadmin/webasto_files/documents/country-folder/great-britain/hd/Brochure/uk-light-duty-vehicle-heater-price-list-jan-2013.pdf was yours a retro fit? You've got some swanky contracts for one of those puppy's. It's a £1,500 option on a £260,000 komatsu harvester. I know, you'd have thought it'd be included....

 

Mine was already included when I brought my van :)

 

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