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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 313279" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Hey Dirt, just call your state mine dept, I'd be surprised if a hand operated blower wasn't legal, might be a pain gearing it up with belts though.</p><p></p><p>From what I see is that they like a constant feed to keep the blower riffle board happy. Without enough even continuous dirt the thing doesn't work.</p><p>So that leads to another question, when it does run out of dirt, and you start feeding up again, do they have a tendency to blow out gold like the same scenario in an alluvial water setup?</p><p>IE should you remove the tray and tip it into a bucket when you run out of paydirt? Or just start up again without a worry at all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 313279, member: 7956"] Hey Dirt, just call your state mine dept, I'd be surprised if a hand operated blower wasn't legal, might be a pain gearing it up with belts though. From what I see is that they like a constant feed to keep the blower riffle board happy. Without enough even continuous dirt the thing doesn't work. So that leads to another question, when it does run out of dirt, and you start feeding up again, do they have a tendency to blow out gold like the same scenario in an alluvial water setup? IE should you remove the tray and tip it into a bucket when you run out of paydirt? Or just start up again without a worry at all? [/QUOTE]
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