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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 364337" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Well she looks a goer m8. My front and back legs are the same length. Some often think because the front is lower, they can be made shorter....</p><p>I've had many accosions where the ideal set spot is very steep, thus needing extra length at the front.hepls to get the tailings away hey. I like to run the cable tray about hip height. This helps the need of bending down. </p><p>1.5m of sucker hose might be the go up to your banker, instead of solid pvc. Show us some lay out pictures</p><p>yeah if your catching flour gold up high, its a good sign, the higher your cating it... the better. </p><p>Believe me, mods will always follow. </p><p>The more you get used to it and run it, you will work out what needs tunning. Im not a beleiver in the the pan at the end to check for losses. Way to much water volume! Large tub maybe. Do a quick sample pan at different depths. And work out what your average should be from there. As some times its deep, and somes its shallow. And it varies from place to place. Even good gold shallow and then zip for two feet and then reapears. Catching a lot of black sand is a good sign as well.</p><p>hunt down an old b.b.q mate that Wiltshire made, they are great for flicking on the cable tray. Good spring action. Stainless as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 364337, member: 9124"] Well she looks a goer m8. My front and back legs are the same length. Some often think because the front is lower, they can be made shorter.... I've had many accosions where the ideal set spot is very steep, thus needing extra length at the front.hepls to get the tailings away hey. I like to run the cable tray about hip height. This helps the need of bending down. 1.5m of sucker hose might be the go up to your banker, instead of solid pvc. Show us some lay out pictures yeah if your catching flour gold up high, its a good sign, the higher your cating it... the better. Believe me, mods will always follow. The more you get used to it and run it, you will work out what needs tunning. Im not a beleiver in the the pan at the end to check for losses. Way to much water volume! Large tub maybe. Do a quick sample pan at different depths. And work out what your average should be from there. As some times its deep, and somes its shallow. And it varies from place to place. Even good gold shallow and then zip for two feet and then reapears. Catching a lot of black sand is a good sign as well. hunt down an old b.b.q mate that Wiltshire made, they are great for flicking on the cable tray. Good spring action. Stainless as well. [/QUOTE]
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