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Minelab Eureka gold tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="neddy" data-source="post: 299080" data-attributes="member: 6979"><p>I used to use a minelab 18000 which is the earlier model it had the same three frequencies. I always ran it on 60 klz. It found me hundreds of tiny nuggets. I was able to get a six inch coil for it and it was great for going over old low mineralised mulloch heaps. If you can get one they will fit on the eureka gold. The six inch coil on that machine would be a real asset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neddy, post: 299080, member: 6979"] I used to use a minelab 18000 which is the earlier model it had the same three frequencies. I always ran it on 60 klz. It found me hundreds of tiny nuggets. I was able to get a six inch coil for it and it was great for going over old low mineralised mulloch heaps. If you can get one they will fit on the eureka gold. The six inch coil on that machine would be a real asset. [/QUOTE]
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