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Train horns are fun!

Reply #1
their was a guy around me with one wired to the bottom of the bed on his f150 harley edt. and he used to nail tailgaters with it. that thing was so dam loud you'd $hit yourself if you were near it lol.

Train horns are fun!

Reply #2
LMAO I wonder what happens after the camera stops...
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Train horns are fun!

Reply #4
Id like to know what the cop did after that lol!! That was effing hilarious. Check out http://www.hornblasters.com for all of the videos, video 4 is hilarious too. That is a real locomotive horn 100psi, will blow your eardrums.
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Train horns are fun!

Reply #5
Most likely he got a huge fine....horns can only be so loud.  Super loud horns won't pass PA inspection either.  Somethin tells me that it was a setup anyway...I can't imagine a cop not being able to see that camera and not knowing it wasn't recording concidering it is pointed right at him.  Either way...funny funny stuff...almost as funny as that vid of some kid running around scaring people with an air horn.

Train horns are fun!

Reply #6
My brothers friend has one hooked up to his S10 extreme, he lives in Fort Wayne Indiana, sob hit me with it, it is quite loud.

Train horns are fun!

Reply #7
my buddys dad used too have a honda goldwing. he installed some pretty serious airhorns on it...that thing rode  near sighlent. you could rool right up on someone and scare the shiznit out of them with the horn. nothing quite like that though...
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Train horns are fun!

Reply #8
Oh the fun I could have with a train horn :asshole: ;)
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Reply #9
Ill bet that cop got PISSED
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Reply #10
thats like Jackass when they were hiding in the woods at the golf course
I laughed my ass off cuz my bro is a golf course manager and had all kinds of kids doing that afterwards

Train horns are fun!

Reply #11
Haha! My grandfather was an engineer for the Pennsylvania Railroad and somehow got a horn from a GG1. He used to run them all the time and may have even ran the one I posted a picture of.
Here's an example...


I couldn't imagine hooking this horn up to a car by how much it weighs and its size. But its freakin' loud though and it would be hilarious.

Train horns are fun!

Reply #12
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Here's an example...


Those were beautiful locomotives Fred.  They were used from the 30's all the way into the 80's.  Your grandfather actually drove them?  That's awesome.
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Reply #13
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Those were beautiful locomotives Fred.  They were used from the 30's all the way into the 80's.  Your grandfather actually drove them?  That's awesome.

They are beautiful and yes he did drive them:D
 My grandfather started as a fireman for his father (my great-grandfather) in about 1940 and retired in 1987.

I do remember walking through the museum with him and he pointed out the engines he ran but I can't remember their numbers.

Unfortunately he passed in 1994 when I was 9 so I really don't remember much nor was I really told that much since I was young. He collected a ton of stuff over the years and my grandmother split everything between my cousin and myself.
I do have his last trip on tape which is great to look back on and his name is on a plate in the Pennsylvania Railroad Museum.

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Reply #14
This is awesome. Is there someway I can save the video to my Hard Drive? I want to make DVD's of this to show people....
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