Guy mounts an airhorn from a train on a Durango and unlike some other videos of guys driving around scaring people this is horn in the real deal.I would have an accident in my pants if this pulled up behind me and went off.
Hes at it again.I don't know the guy but he is a member of a forum I belong to.Heres his web site for those interested in buying an train airhorn.
www.dieselairhorn s.com
Dumb ass truck driver thinks hes Jerry Reed racing his semi in to the path of a speeding train and internet Darwin fame.Just feel sorry for the guy in the black car that saw what was going to happen and tried to back the hell up in a hurry.
Railview camera download from 2006 BNSF Kismet head on collision. Opposing crew overran stop signal and jumped prior to impact. All crew members reportedly survived this collision
Eds back and louder then ever
This is to compaire two Leslie horns. The first is a stock Leslie RS-3L very common on Conrail.
The second, the same horn (retuned) to sound a more pleasent cord.
Retuning is done by modifying the trumpets, or bells as they are more correctally called, by cutting a section out of the base to get the key desired.
I hope its just out of tune because it sounds kind of sick.Speaking of sick, thats a decent looking tunnel motor second unit back and its been tagged, thats no way to treat a classic.