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Re: Where to get a horn



very astute of you Kerry!  ;o)))  I really had not thought of it from that
angle [and will promptly can any ideas along this thread ...but the
"Jackaroo" would have ....]
and of course the temptation to use it just there, would always be around.
They are of course much to loud, and would almost certainly earn your car a
trip to the garage for a Roadworthy, should the local constable happen to
catch you with it.
Cheers
Rod
"Kerry" <kerry@NOSPAMcapebyron.com> wrote in message
news:LZwT6.110270$ff.828390@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Trains, cars and trucks (over a certain tonnage) all have distinct
sounding
> horns. Even my 4 year old once said from the comfort of our living room,
1km
> from the track when she heard a diesel horn. " There goes a train Daddy"
> OK, I have her well trained.
> But, there's surely a reason for this distinction. Wouldn't it be
dangerous
> if someone started driving around with a diesel horn in their car. God
help
> us at unmarked level crossings.
>
> Kerry
> kerry@capebyron.com
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> "Paul Jones" <zifnab_spam_@goconnect.net> wrote in message
> 9fl7lc$4f7pa$1@ID-90616.news.dfncis.de">news:9fl7lc$4f7pa$1@ID-90616.news.dfncis.de...
> > I was wondering if it would be possible to get an ex-train horn in
working
> > condition to put into my car? Where could I find one?(legally if
> > possible....)
> >
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> > Paul Jones
> > http://pj_rail.tripod.com
> > (Updated 23 May)
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