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New F70 strikes silver and wheat

Ayeti65

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Got my new f70 in and took it out to our yard. Well let me say this "we need to talk about the F70 and F5 comparison" The F70 is great it got the pennies quick and easily, target id was right on. The thing is fast and surprisingly deep, it's a wonderful machine the features are really easy to use and learn. I am sold, this machine will be finding me a ton of stuff. So far I have 1 wheat penny and 11 reg ones, and a sterling silver hair clip of some sorts, all and all, a really good day considering the time I had to get out between the kids gathering up eggs and us spending time thinking about Jesus and the wonderful things he done for us.
 
Yes the house is 80 years old and in a really old part of town. I need to get out and finish it up and see how the neighbors feel about me checking out there yards. Can't wait to get out to the beach with this machine.
 
Its so light, in wide open fields or large beaches, where targets are scarce, and you have a lot of ground to cover, you can get the swing going, and slowly let you hand slip off the grip area and sort of hold on gently back near the battery box, by the armcuff. if you crouch and sort of sway side to side as you swing, you can cut a 12' swath that nearly goes 270 degrees around your body. It takes some practice, gently controlling the coil at the right height, and decelerating it at the end of your swing without being fatiguing. Again, the key here is gently and easy so you don't wear yourself out, and cover the max amount of towel line on one pass.
Mud
 
Well Mud, it's so much lighter/ better balanced than the F5 I can already see a difference there. And that 11 dd covers the ground, I have to figure out that pinpointing the hole, I was off on a few dogs and had to make my hole bigger to find the target. I noticed if I pay closer attention and give the target a 90 degrees sweep that helped a ton to pin point my target.
 
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