Yup. That was a ground-breaking machine for its time. Came out in about 1978. But ... word travelled slower in those days (pre-internet). So we really didn't see any of them out and about till 1979 and 1980-ish. The first guys to swing those in the turfed parks, were getting an immediate 2" or so, over the prior TR disc. guys. And they covered ground a lot faster ! haha
Granted, by today's standards, it's not that deep. And it was prone to masking with the long "tail" on all the signals. But for its time, it was the top dog ! I was stubborn, and got Garrett's answer to the 6000D, when they came out with the ADS II and ADSIII. But it never quite measured up to what the 6000D guys were getting.
And the final incarnation of that line: The 6000 Di pro was a good machine too. I know some guys who are still, to this day, swinging the 6000 Di pro.
Granted, by today's standards, it's not that deep. And it was prone to masking with the long "tail" on all the signals. But for its time, it was the top dog ! I was stubborn, and got Garrett's answer to the 6000D, when they came out with the ADS II and ADSIII. But it never quite measured up to what the 6000D guys were getting.
And the final incarnation of that line: The 6000 Di pro was a good machine too. I know some guys who are still, to this day, swinging the 6000 Di pro.