I Want to add a horn to a BX23. Go with a battery operated type bike horn or hardwire one? Looking for recommendations/suggestions.
I going to put a klaxon my 8N and the Jeep horn on the KubotaOf all the bell and whistle extras the Kubota has that the little Ford it supplanted doesn’t (loader, third function, rear remotes, top/tail, 20+ more horses, 4WD, power steering, brakes that actually stop the tractor, etc.) the one thing it does NOT have is the Klaxon horn. If the Ford ever leaves our place, the Klaxon horn is going somewhere on the Kubota even if I have to mount it on the ROPS. It’s one of the few things on the Ford that still works flawlessly.
Maybe like mine?I have been thinking of adding a siren to the tractor and starting to patrol the driveway for jaywalking deer.
I sure hope that the Q is securely fastened to the roof with a 3/16" or greater bacu up steel plate to hold it from tearing the roof apart. Also, you better have some great hearing protection if you wind it up. I can clearly remember the cold winter night when we were responding to a collision on the Interstate and had the Q fully wound up to clear traffic. Over the radio, the dispatcher called out that whoever was using the Q to shut it down. He could hear it 3 miles away at police headquarters! The only thing that is louder than a Q is a B & M Super Chief. It also draws less current, and the rotor is so well balanced, that they require a brake on the siren rotor when it isn't in use since the wind entering it from the front will get the rotor moving so fast, that the siren will wail at the highway speed.Maybe like mine? View attachment 68144
Dusty, I couldn't resist throwing that picture in after seeing your post above. Your post brought back memories of my B2650 cab build and I had set those items on the roof for laughs:I sure hope that the Q is securely fastened to the roof with a 3/16" or greater bacu up steel plate to hold it from tearing the roof apart. Also, you better have some great hearing protection if you wind it up. I can clearly remember the cold winter night when we were responding to a collision on the Interstate and had the Q fully wound up to clear traffic. Over the radio, the dispatcher called out that whoever was using the Q to shut it down. He could hear it 3 miles away at police headquarters! The only thing that is louder than a Q is a B & M Super Chief. It also draws less current, and the rotor is so well balanced, that they require a brake on the siren rotor when it isn't in use since the wind entering it from the front will get the rotor moving so fast, that the siren will wail at the highway speed.
If you hardwire it, you'll never worry about a dead horn battery. However, if you have a standalone horn with battery, you'll never have to worry about a dead tractor battery.If you go with a hardwired twelve volt horn you'll never worry about a dead horn battery.
How would hardwiring a horn in cause a dead battery if done properly?If you hardwire it, you'll never worry about a dead horn battery. However, if you have a standalone horn with battery, you'll never have to worry about a dead tractor battery.