First Point for the New sifter

Lone Star

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Jan 6, 2010
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North of the Balcones Escarpment
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Garrett Ace 400
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

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Good Lord, man!!! What a rig. You can sort thru some dirt with that dude. I was proud of our old sifter that we set up on saw horses. Great point by the way...d2
 

Thanks everyone for the nice comments. I forgot to mention that Me and "miss agate" will hit the open road if you got the time and place. I prefer Texas due to the fact they are the only land laws I'm familiar with, However private land is private land.
The following picture is how I planned to hit the road, but some in-bred bastard stole my trailer a few days after Ike. (Miss agate wasnt painted yet)
I built a new "birdy/bead" screen net to fit the end of the conveyer head for soft and sandy soil and I'm dying to try it out. Thanks G
 

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That is the most serious sifter I have ever seen !!! You gotta be from Texas :laughing7:
You are going to have a blast. Great looking point and look forward to action pictures. How does it shake by the way???
 

Dudes, Thanks for the notes. Yeah I'm serious, and I do reside in a state that allows me to be. I don't take it to community type digs, (Nacho's, TAAA,) as you go thru the dirt so fast it's not fair to the others that pay to dig too. I like to do quick planned out sojurns and not leave a trace but a footprint or two. Thanks again, G.
 

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