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LostinGeorgia

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Yesterday I took my push mower with me detecting. The edge of the field where I recently found a barber half was very hard to detect. Spent about half an hour mowing so I could do a better job detecting. Spent about 2 hours detecting for a couple overall buttons. Wife says I am crazy. Have also taken a bobcat to the woods to level out a hump of dirt at a homesite. Do I have issues? Anyone else have stories about how far you have gone to get to dirt fishing?
 

Well let me see . I have Taken a tractor with a belly mower on it and mowed detecting areas. Used the front bucket to clean areas of trash and dirt so we could detect the place. I did buy a DR Pro walk behind 32 inch brush hog to clean areas to detect. But let me add this it is a lot easier if you have these items to work on my horse farm . If you have these items already and trailers to haul them it is not a big issue to take them there. My detecting buddy E-Trac- Ohio can vouch for me
 

Your doing fine... Use whatever you believe you need to help you "see".

Personally I still use my pet armadillo.... Andy. He's quite the little digger....!
I don’t have a pet armadillo but when I go to my sites after a day without my wife she accuses me of not covering the holes. The armadillos dig out most of the holes I cover
 

Well let me see . I have Taken a tractor with a belly mower on it and mowed detecting areas. Used the front bucket to clean areas of trash and dirt so we could detect the place. I did buy a DR Pro walk behind 32 inch brush hog to clean areas to detect. But let me add this it is a lot easier if you have these items to work on my horse farm . If you have these items already and trailers to haul them it is not a big issue to take them there. My detecting buddy E-Trac- Ohio can vouch for me
Just really glad I’m not the only one
 

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