Train Horns
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Senior Board Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 535
No advice here... but an admission.
When we sold our truck in 2004, we mistakenly left the train horn on it. We bought it at Danny's and found out that we paid way too much for it but that's the way it blows. (sorry, another bad attempt at humor)
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#12
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 3,589
Ben45750: Where train horns come into play, I do have considerable experience. My Advice?? There is a better, and much less expensive alternative. 1st: Stop off at the Flyin' Hook Lunch Buffett. 2nd: Load up on the left-over fried chicken and load up on the beans. 3rd: Drink lots of black coffee. 4th: TRUST ME!!!!.....You won't need a train horn!!! It will be LOUDER than ANYTHING you can buy off the shelf...... People WILL get out of your way!! An added benefit is portability; you can take it with you wherever you go.... in a different truck, in your personal vehichle,...... even better, you can save yourself a long wait at the Pilot Fuel Desk!! :asta:
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Screw all that spending money, just hop over the fence into the train yard over there in Fontana, Ca. and get the real thing!!!!
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#16
Originally Posted by ben45750
I don't really have a need for a train horn
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