martygene
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Me and Mike managed to get out a few times in the last 10 days dodging much rain. One soy bean field was so muddy that our boots weighed 20 pounds with the way the mud was sticking. There were 2 houses there according to the old maps and we turned up nothing!! LOL that's the way it goes sometimes. We then hit another field that had deep green grass growing in it. We managed to get some tokens from J. Wutz and 5 on them. Nothing shows up while searching the internet but when I can I will take it to the local historical society and see if they know anything about it. Then I went to a cellar hole that has been pounded over the years and luckily I pulled out an old button with olde English script on it: Best Strong and stand. Internet says it is British made between 1810 and 1820. At this same cellar hole Mike found a Crotal bell and some cool horse tack. Then we hit a house in a local village and Mike got 2 Mercs and a silver Washington quarter in the same hole. Nice spill indeed. I later found a 1898 Barber dime and a cool brass lock with Champion 6 lever on it. Lots of places but not much at each spot yet when I looked at the recent finds I was surprised at the tally. I have been having my issues with the Deus for some time now and finally had to try some changes. It's been too chatty in some of those iron filled yards and cellar holes and I want to run as hot as possible to find the deep stuff but I now am using disc between 8 and 10 and testing it it seems like I don't lose much if any depth and it really helps quiet the beast down. I still have to reduce the TX to 2 sometimes and or up the reactivity from my usual 2 to 2.5 and keep the silencer at 0 but when I made those changes before the machine was still noisy but raising the disc certainly helps. Mike has been telling me for months to raise the disc but being a stubborn old fool I wouldn't listen: too soon old too late smart they say.