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<blockquote data-quote="rustyhooks" data-source="post: 646657" data-attributes="member: 15213"><p><em>Well i had the same problem with our 6000 it rattled from new on our first trip , noticed it when ever it was moved side to side the nachine still worked fine, pulled the speaker cover off and one screw was laying insde there tightend both up and no more rattle thank %$#@@ as was squillion miles from anywhere.</em></p><p><em>I have had no problems with it since and have found quite a lot of yellow with it, like when i first got my 7000 it takes a bit of time to adapt too and also no two machines are the same my mate bought one as well and he got over one ounce first trip as a beginer.</em></p><p><em>He tends to have his on the lower settings where we go as he dont like the noisy ground.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyhooks, post: 646657, member: 15213"] [I]Well i had the same problem with our 6000 it rattled from new on our first trip , noticed it when ever it was moved side to side the nachine still worked fine, pulled the speaker cover off and one screw was laying insde there tightend both up and no more rattle thank %$#@@ as was squillion miles from anywhere. I have had no problems with it since and have found quite a lot of yellow with it, like when i first got my 7000 it takes a bit of time to adapt too and also no two machines are the same my mate bought one as well and he got over one ounce first trip as a beginer. He tends to have his on the lower settings where we go as he dont like the noisy ground.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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