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Problems from prolonged exposure to loud noises
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<blockquote data-quote="kev1n" data-source="post: 2753769" data-attributes="member: 42420"><p>As long as you can still tune those farts to fourstoke out of the butt, I believe your going to be ok. You don't want to lean them out to much. You can get some scoreing or transfer, and that's not good.:msp_wink:</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear about your hearing, I've just started appreciating earplugs. I'm running hammer drills more than chainsaws usually. I've just started getting some ringing and it can be very annoying. Beer usually helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kev1n, post: 2753769, member: 42420"] As long as you can still tune those farts to fourstoke out of the butt, I believe your going to be ok. You don't want to lean them out to much. You can get some scoreing or transfer, and that's not good.:msp_wink: Sorry to hear about your hearing, I've just started appreciating earplugs. I'm running hammer drills more than chainsaws usually. I've just started getting some ringing and it can be very annoying. Beer usually helps. [/QUOTE]
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