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  1. Old Longhair

    What are the differences between the X-Terra Pro and the Elite?

    Actually, it's 5, 10, 15, or 8kHz counting Beach Mode.
  2. Old Longhair

    What are the differences between the X-Terra Pro and the Elite?

    The PRO is a selectable single frequency machine, and the Elite is Simultaneous Multi Frequency.....pretty much a slightly watered-down Nox.
  3. Old Longhair

    New Exterra Elite

    Honestly, since I have a PRO, and still have a 705 & Explorer SE, I can't see any advantage to adding the ELITE to the stable. In fact, I'm disappointed that Minelab is keeping the ridiculously huge TID range that only contributes to ID instability. They should have cut it in half.
  4. Old Longhair

    Xterra wired phones

    Turn down your SENS until it stabilizes. Typically, somewhere around 15 is good, but could require a little lower depending on your level of tolerance.
  5. Old Longhair

    Xterra wired phones

    I don't know what the problem is. What I do know is that you need a stereo plug, and the volume controls for the speaker and headphones work independently.
  6. Old Longhair

    X terra coil repiar?

    Get ahold of Morelic. He has a method of repair that's as good as any you'll find. https://www.findmall.com/threads/coil-ear-repair.287004/
  7. Old Longhair

    Not much chat.

    Well done, Nauti! :thumbup: Can't wait to see what you find on your next outing. :beers:
  8. Old Longhair

    Tiny but old

    Appears to be an early cable-tie. Definitely machine made. I wonder if it would change the value it rang up as if it were straightened out.
  9. Old Longhair

    Not much chat.

    As winter backs off, I'll post more on it. Just last night I got another 3" of snow, so it will be a while yet.
  10. Old Longhair

    Horseshoe identification

    We all do. That's part of why we're here.
  11. Old Longhair

    Buckle?

    Actually, I believe it's a buckle cover.
  12. Old Longhair

    A little help from the antique ammo guys….

    I have original loaded rounds. I collect ammo. :cool:
  13. Old Longhair

    A little help from the antique ammo guys….

    .32 was quite popular and common. I highly suspect that that is what you have there. Revolvers, pocket pistols, and derringers were all available chambered in .32RF.
  14. Old Longhair

    Can anyone ID this? Old farmers cant….

    Best that I can reason, it's a no-slip clevis for working with heavy chain. The user selected link drops into the dip and won't shift when turning the way it would if it were just a round clevis. That way the load centers up by itself after the turn.
  15. Old Longhair

    Horseshoe identification

    They are heated in an induction furnace before bending and being placed in a press that forges the shoe. That Diamond shoe in the pic is a polo shoe, intended for traction on turf. That's what the "P" means in the stamp. As far as the manufacture date goes, it's really hard to tell. You'd have...
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