ranchhopper
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A while back I had bought a nice set of train horns from a member here for my parade truck the crowds loved it so as with all hobbies went from expensive to real expensive. Picture one is the leslie RS3L set I first installed on the roof which turned out to be a bit heavy so I welded up a stanchion and U-Bolted it to the gun ring support plate on the back of the cab then I moved the RS3L set to the stanchion picture two and it worked great then to top it all off I installed a graham-white valve to sound the horn. I found a RS5T-RRO set and worked out a trade deal to get them they arrived yesterday. So yesterday evening I took them all apart checked out the diaphrams installed new gaskets and donuts then put them all back together with stainless steel hardware and installed them this afternoon. These RS5T horns are said to be the king of train horns and its not hard to figure out why after sounding it for the first time. I will be selling the RS3L set I have they have all new donuts and gaskets the diaphrams are perfect and sound like only a set of leslie horns can anyone interested can PM me for a price.
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