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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickybees" data-source="post: 247587" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Hi there's a few ways to run your machine i run my rx high anywhere between 13 and 15 which is max I back my stabiliser down to where the machine runs smooth depending on the ground Iv had the stabiliser down to 3 and I didn't notice no lack of depth or anything it still ran perfect..I use to run my machine like you keep my stabiliser 2 down from my rx but I got shown the other way off an expirenced prospector and Iv been running like that ever since give it a try and see how you go ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickybees, post: 247587, member: 7404"] Hi there's a few ways to run your machine i run my rx high anywhere between 13 and 15 which is max I back my stabiliser down to where the machine runs smooth depending on the ground Iv had the stabiliser down to 3 and I didn't notice no lack of depth or anything it still ran perfect..I use to run my machine like you keep my stabiliser 2 down from my rx but I got shown the other way off an expirenced prospector and Iv been running like that ever since give it a try and see how you go .. [/QUOTE]
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