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Reversing bleepers
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 8945494" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>This is most definitely not a whine about farming.</p><p>In live in a village about half a mile away from the nearest farm yard on the edge, for the last couple of days have been woken early as my friend is I believe loading corn out, not beet as that is a very distinct rumble. </p><p>I cannot hear the engine of the teleporter or the lorries coming in and out of the yard.</p><p>i suspect their are possibly 40-50 families closer</p><p>why cannot the makers of these machines put a switch in the cabs to shut the reversing bleepers off? They are very annoying to the average person who does not understand the vagaries of mills and hauliers. Especially if they have just completed a night shift</p><p>I know many, possibly myself included who have serruptitiously removed the odd wire but heaven forbid if you were caught but a button in the cab which could be pressed when the ignition comes on defaulting to on , would be so simple and would make for better relations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 8945494, member: 1951"] This is most definitely not a whine about farming. In live in a village about half a mile away from the nearest farm yard on the edge, for the last couple of days have been woken early as my friend is I believe loading corn out, not beet as that is a very distinct rumble. I cannot hear the engine of the teleporter or the lorries coming in and out of the yard. i suspect their are possibly 40-50 families closer why cannot the makers of these machines put a switch in the cabs to shut the reversing bleepers off? They are very annoying to the average person who does not understand the vagaries of mills and hauliers. Especially if they have just completed a night shift I know many, possibly myself included who have serruptitiously removed the odd wire but heaven forbid if you were caught but a button in the cab which could be pressed when the ignition comes on defaulting to on , would be so simple and would make for better relations. [/QUOTE]
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