No idea. You should come over here and help me get that water out of that tbolt.Ninja Squirrel wrote:Where are you storing all of these? Gonna build a soundproof basement? O:
Number 64 had the horn pointing up. He got 76.It sucks that you bought the only thunderbolt that had the horn point upwards.
I mean really, if you're gonna auction them off, at least take care not to beat it to hell and back. No one is going to want to buy a beat up old siren unless it's for cheap. Just my 2 cents.CDV777-1 wrote:At Sherman back in 2000 they actually were able to throw a Thunderbolt head on top of a 2t22.
Well that's my fault actually, I don't have any photos on here of the thunderbolt before I bought it. I can tell you it was sitting on a pallet with the horn facing straight up. When we lifted it up with the fork lift, it looked like a little river coming out of that horn.CDV777-1 wrote:Number 64 had the horn pointing up. He got 76.It sucks that you bought the only thunderbolt that had the horn point upwards.
Looks like the 2T made it ok through the removal without getting banged up. It's been a while since I've seen a pile of sirens like that. Looks like they had fun throwing them around. At Sherman back in 2000 they actually were able to throw a Thunderbolt head on top of a 2t22.
That reminds me of my thunderbolt blower at the auction yard when I pushed the standpipe over, of course they never thought to cover it.Well that's my fault actually, I don't have any photos on here of the thunderbolt before I bought it. I can tell you it was sitting on a pallet with the horn facing straight up. When we lifted it up with the fork lift, it looked like a little river coming out of that horn.
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