CincinnatiNKYBuses
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Hello all,
I was trying to get this done last year but wasn't successful. I have a 2001 Blue Bird Freightliner that I am trying to install a Hadley air horn on. While it was not equipped with an air horn from the factory, it did have an air-powered stop arm, which I obviously won't be using. Is there a way to re-route the air lines from the stop arm to wherever I mount the air horn? Will the air pressure be strong enough to operate the horn?
Thanks in advance.
(Editing to add that I think I got all the necessary parts for the horn - solenoid, horn, and pull cord - when I scavenged it from another bus. Don't have the air line just yet.)
I was trying to get this done last year but wasn't successful. I have a 2001 Blue Bird Freightliner that I am trying to install a Hadley air horn on. While it was not equipped with an air horn from the factory, it did have an air-powered stop arm, which I obviously won't be using. Is there a way to re-route the air lines from the stop arm to wherever I mount the air horn? Will the air pressure be strong enough to operate the horn?
Thanks in advance.
(Editing to add that I think I got all the necessary parts for the horn - solenoid, horn, and pull cord - when I scavenged it from another bus. Don't have the air line just yet.)
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