saanich2018
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- Equinox 800
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I am new to this, so please forgive for all my questions.
I have a new Equinox 800. I have only used it twice for a total of about an hour - but I have already found $1.25 in change.
Anyway, my question today concerns the coil and the attachment on the shaft. How tight should it be?
It seems every time I stop to dig on a signal, when I lay the 800 down on the ground, the coil will change positions and lay flat, then I have to push it back into the position I need for swinging it.
I did not want to over tighten the coil connection, but should it be able to flex and move some?
If I hold the 800 in my left hand and hold the coil with my right hand, I can shift the coil in the pivot direction back and forth with minimum effort. It is not loose but it is not overly tight.
Is this correct? I was figuring it should not be to tight, so if it struck the ground or an object it would have some play in it.
Again, this may be a stupid question and obvious to most of you, but I do not want to damage this unit and I want to learn to do it correctly.
I have a new Equinox 800. I have only used it twice for a total of about an hour - but I have already found $1.25 in change.
Anyway, my question today concerns the coil and the attachment on the shaft. How tight should it be?
It seems every time I stop to dig on a signal, when I lay the 800 down on the ground, the coil will change positions and lay flat, then I have to push it back into the position I need for swinging it.
I did not want to over tighten the coil connection, but should it be able to flex and move some?
If I hold the 800 in my left hand and hold the coil with my right hand, I can shift the coil in the pivot direction back and forth with minimum effort. It is not loose but it is not overly tight.
Is this correct? I was figuring it should not be to tight, so if it struck the ground or an object it would have some play in it.
Again, this may be a stupid question and obvious to most of you, but I do not want to damage this unit and I want to learn to do it correctly.
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