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Minelab SDC2300 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="hAyyoUinAU" data-source="post: 355382" data-attributes="member: 10637"><p>When I say close, I meant I have gone within 1m without it wanting to start to pull the threshold (Varying factors though depending on how high the bottom wire is from the ground and if you are near a fence post) Also be weary that near old fences there will be a lot of trash, don't be disheartened, at least you are helping to clean up Australia. Best thing to do is try and test your limits in that area and fence. It will not hurt the machine (maybe your ears). See how close you can get before it starts to mess with the threshold. Do it super slow and you will hear it start to pull.</p><p></p><p>Also I have found that while the SDC is low to the ground it runs smooth as butter. Raising it in the air will pick up a bit more noise but nothing major.</p><p>Depends how small and deep you want to go as to how stable you want your threshold.</p><p></p><p>Hope you find heaps of AU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hAyyoUinAU, post: 355382, member: 10637"] When I say close, I meant I have gone within 1m without it wanting to start to pull the threshold (Varying factors though depending on how high the bottom wire is from the ground and if you are near a fence post) Also be weary that near old fences there will be a lot of trash, don't be disheartened, at least you are helping to clean up Australia. Best thing to do is try and test your limits in that area and fence. It will not hurt the machine (maybe your ears). See how close you can get before it starts to mess with the threshold. Do it super slow and you will hear it start to pull. Also I have found that while the SDC is low to the ground it runs smooth as butter. Raising it in the air will pick up a bit more noise but nothing major. Depends how small and deep you want to go as to how stable you want your threshold. Hope you find heaps of AU [/QUOTE]
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