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Dozing river gravel

buckfever

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Aug 12, 2010
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813
Location
southwest pa
Really tuff. River gravel runs like water. So when you start working on it one slip of the tracks and your hung up on the belly pan. Just remember to go slow and don't get to agressive.
 

wosama931b

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Sep 24, 2011
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Location
Fayetteville, NC
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Real Estate Broker/ Ret.
one thing, never leave your machine over night in there, always move to higher ground. if there is water around that goes double.
 

Clam77

New Member
Joined
Nov 11, 2011
Messages
4
Location
USA
That hill looks like it'll start to collapse on you soon as you start undercutting it... and like buckfever said, that stuff runs like water...
 

rockbreaker2

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Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Messages
18
Location
CA
That looks like the gravel at my place near Greenhorn creek in Nevada County CA it is actually very stable and easy to work with its an old river bed now high and dry after the Sierra mountains pushed up and changed the topography ( millions of years ago ) ,sometimes its cemented and hard to break up the bank in the picture is near vertical and has likely been that way for a hundred years . Any gold in there will be very fine ( dust)
 
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