cart99 said:
I had a horn on a tractor once, I had an emergency when I ran out of beer. So I honked the horn until the lovely Mrs_Bob came outside to see what the ruckus was all about. I told her to bring me another beer. The doctors had to remove the horn and stitch me back up. Couldn't work for almost 2 weeks.Billy_S said:I just yell and, if it is a REALLY SERIOUS EMERGENCY, I will throw my beer.
I dunno about the euro models but it sounds like the B3030 switch is similar to the one on my B2910 - it looks like there is a button right in the middle of it ...... or so I thought. I wanted to add a horn to the B2910 so I took the switch apart - what appears to be a button really isn't - there isn't any switching mechanisim and no connections to wire one into the switch.Toolguy said:In the middle of the headlight/turn signal switch there is what appears to be a horn button. Perhaps on euro models a horn is standard equipment. There must be a way to find out if there is already a factory horn available that could be activated from that button.
lawn_king said:The B3030 is the top of the B line, it should have a horn, a comfortable seat and a full needle gauge package. An interior light in my $4000. factory cab wold also be nice. Don't get me wrong here, i love my B3030 HSDC, this machine doe's everything i ask & then some, it's just seems to me that the top of the line shoud have these extras. You 3030 owners know this is not a cheap machine.
Bruce Smith said:I got a reply from Kubota, and the gentleman said it would be surfaced at their next staff meeting for possible upgrades.........so I guess we'll see.