HoncoopHighbanker Dry Land Dredge Nozzle

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2010

Don and Audrey using the 2" suction nozzle dry land dredge attachment. Filmed in mid-Michigan on November 12, 2010. This is an attachment that can fit on ANY 2" suction nozzle. It incorporates my 2" nozzle guard which restricts the rocks to 1" in size.

Equipment pricing can be found at honcoophighbanker.com.

NOTE: If you don't like the thought of a pretty woman prospecting, don't watch. ;)

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  • Do you find you get any issues with surging in the sluice affecting fine goldrecovery?

  • @GoldenGooseBC The surging is very very minimal because of the 24 inch wide box that the 2 inch volume of water and material is being spread out over. Also that material is 3/16 and smaller, so the riffles are not very large. Also I did not put a valve on the dry land dredge attachment so the operator is less likely to change the water volume while in operation. I hope that answers your question. Thanks!

  • Where were you running this highbanker at in Michigan?

  • @wildirishman21 We were on private property in Shiawassee County, Mid-MI

  • Did don say something??? :)

  • @OutsideTheEdge Gotcha =)

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  • wheres the video of the highbanker? jk haha looks like a sweet set up.....and the dredge is cool too....for stuff like that wouldnt just shoveling the stuff in be faster?

  • Daughter...Camera Mans GF.....Paid Model???? Wish Id see more women like her out prospecting, combination of my 2 favorite hobbies. Dream come true. Nothing but fat hairy grouchy old men out were I am. Apparently I need to take a trip cross the border down to Michigan one of these days.

    By the way, these Honcook products, all of them in fact are in my opining are the most well build and thought out products on the market today. Job well done boys!!

  • good stuff 8 D

  • Also, where can I get information on it?

  • Whats the cost of that equipment?

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