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I think if you are doing a job of work its fine to use the saw during " normal working hours " Say 8.00am till 5.00pm on a week day ?

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is it a one off ?? or every day with the chainsaw as i suppose as its you neighbour i would get fed up everyday with a chainsaw buzzing away try and come to some agreement give n take n all that i just hope you dont fall out over a noise problem put it to bed so to speak ask him to give you a lift lol when logging up & few quid etc would change his thinking ;lol

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so is it an offence to leave the saw on light rev in the neighbours sound area?

 

their very rude and i have to work.....:laugh1::thumbup1:

 

Just ask them nicely to be reasonable. :001_smile: I do, and it works. Always.

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