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Howard D
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Would anybody have pic or info as to where the op horn and horn button where located
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dag1450
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Show us what you have? I just googled this and I found a picture of a sales sheet...but hard to see all of it. What tractor are you mounting this on?
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Howard D
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it is a button like in the catalog
don"t pic no camera
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This push button looks like it mounts in the bracket. Maybe on the dash tower. Not sure what all the little screws are for.
I might buy one....it's only $13 bucks for the set up. Sweet!
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Howard D
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Yes thats the button. got bracket and button just don't know where it should mount.
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This one was always my favorite. Photographed in Isle LaMott VT.
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hee hee...

I never found a Kohler K-single to be so quiet that I could 'sneak up' on anyone with a Cub Cadet... but I guess if you're in freeway traffic through Shamrock Lakes, Indiana, you'd better have lights, turn signals, and a horn...
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