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ronharmless
Jan 26, 2021Explorer
Lantley wrote:Actually, your right. If your not pitching in to help buy the generator and i'm not breaking any rules your opinion means nothing to me.ronharmless wrote:Lantley wrote:I would disagree with that assessment also. White trucks may not be acceptable to me. That doesn't mean I get to tell you you can't have a white truck. As long as I am operating within the rules and regulations set down, I'm good. So the question is, what do the rules say, and does my generator comply with the rules? If not I leave. If so, I'm good.ronharmless wrote:pianotuna wrote:Another reason I wouldn't spend twice as much for a "quiet" generator if I can still hear it at 300 feet in echo mode.
ronharmless,
I have a Yamaha 3000. I can hear it from 300 feet when it is in eco mode and running a heavy load. An open frame is always going to be a heck of a lot louder.
The issue is not if you can hear it or tolerate it.
The issue is the peace and quiet of those around you. Unless you are totally alone with no one around you, someone will be tolerating the generator noise vs. enjoying peace and quiet.
If it were only about the end user any generator would be acceptable!
The color of your truck does not impact anyone one else. However the noise from your genset can and does impact others.
There is legality and then there is common courtesy.
Treat others the way you want to be treated.
There may be no law against playing my stereo loud enough to impact others, however that doesn't mean its OK for me to blare my music throughout the CG.
Common courtesy along with common sense have left the building.
They have been replaced by "All that matters is me"
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