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zombiekiller

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So, I've been using a pretty inexpensive "chinesium" 100W Siren on my truck for the past year or so.

I went cheap on the first one as I wasn't sure how much use I'd get out of it.

Now that I'm certain that it is a VERY useful tool when crossing ranch land both in the US and in Mexico, I need an upgrade.

I had my second experience of Horses not giving a single shit when my 100W siren is on full wail.

So What Siren should I get? What is the LOUDEST? 200W? 400W? ( do they make a 400W siren setup?)

I will install whatever siren "speakers" on the cross cross-member, on the underside of the core support, facing forward.

having to listen to the siren for 5 minutes while I essentially "herded" the horses was a little annoying,. but hilarious. I've had a similar experience a few times now with cattle, especially bulls.

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Thanks in advance for the help!
 

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on our wyoming event we come across hundereds of cows. they laugh at you with the measley horn on the truck. are you stuck on electrical? i have found no greater way of moving cattle than with my train horn. but if you dont want the onboard air setup, and something smaller and electric, i dont have a good suggestion
 
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on our wyoming event we come across hundereds of cows. they laugh at you with the measley horn on the truck. are you stuck on electrical? i have found no greater way of moving cattle than with my train horn. but if you dont want the onboard air setup, and something smaller and electric, i dont have a good suggestion

I want to go full-on electric, police quality siren. Beyond the livestock issue, when we have a priority incident, leaving the siren on wail with all of my lights on helps notify anyone near me that I'm hauling ass to get to the scene of the issue/emergency.

I have onboard air, but I'll destroy an air horn pretty quickly, OR the air horn will turn into a Mud cannon when the horn gets filled with mud and I go to use it.
 

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pretty sure they'll give more of a shit about 400w vs 100w. :beatdeadhorse5:

If you kill it, you’ll never get it to move, no matter how much you beat it. :) How about mounting a cow-catcher on the front? That’s what trains do, and I’m pretty sure it’s not because the train horn scares them off.
 
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If you kill it, you’ll never get it to move, no matter how much you beat it. :) How about mounting a cow-catcher on the front? That’s what trains do, and I’m pretty sure it’s not because the train horn scares them off.

running over a rancher's livestock might not have the best outcome for me. We tend to need their permission to cross the land and I don't think they need us clipping their herd.

a loud siren is also something that makes bombing down trails a bit safer as any unseen oncoming traffic will at least hear me.

south of the border, the locals kinda know that if they hear a siren offroad, in the middle of nowhere, that it is probably a trophy truck or high-speed offroad rig hauling ass, coming their way.
 
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