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5.75" 5 Pin, White, Con.

Hey Y'all,any input from those of you trying this coil on different machines in your irony/nail bed sites should be interesting. Anyone tried it on a Troy X 2 ? That should really be interesting! Thanks and HH.Charlie
 
The 5.75 concentric coil is a good trash coil, I use it some around old foundations in the nails. My favorite all around coil is the 7" concentric. Only problem is that they do not make the 7" concentric anymore. The Shadow X2 with the 5.75 concetric ought to work great in the nails. Have fun with it.
 
Thanks Hombre, and I agree! I made the same post almost a year ago with thoughts of hooking my 5.75 up with my X2 but never got a good chance due to some health problems and the loss of my wife. I'm hoping to finally be able to get out in my yard for a short dig now and then with the X2. Some places in my yard are extremely heavy nail/iron laden and will be a great place to test the X 2 with 5.75. My yard has been very unforgiving with every machine I ever used there and I am always hoping to find the right combo for hunting it. I tried the GS II with the Super 7",7"& 4" Concentric and 5.75 and it showed some promise but I'm hoping for more punch if I do happen to get between the nails now and then. From what little I have found in 35 years in the cleaner parts of the yard I may have to conclude there probably is not much to be found elsewhere. Sure is fun looking and hoping though, and that is what it is all about!! Thanks and HH, Charlie
 
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