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2nd Time Out With F75 SE Black

ky digger

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A picture is worth a thousand words. I think the F75 is a keeper. One of the barbers is a 1900-O which is a little better date. The indian is 1882, and the war nickel is 1900. Nice day.

I now have about 16 hours on the machine in factory sets with a few minor tweaks. Next week I plan to try some extremes on some sites where I know there are items 150 to 200 years old and deep. Should be fun.................
 
Most of these were at about 6 to 7 inches. I only recall digging one item shallow at three inches. Oddly enough a 1948 wheatie came in at about 9 or 10 inches.
 
What sens. can you run that SE at without too much chatter? My LTD gets a little noisy at anything over 65, but man is she HOT.
 
I haven't changed the sens other than to run at 55 for a short time. I left the factory sets on specifically to learn the sounds prior to jacking it up.
 
Wow you got yourself a honey hole!!! Nice finds,unbeleivable the depth you can get at or around factory settings.I found my first IH on factory default@ about 6",also wheats at or around 9-10"...hh rick in mi.
 
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