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Hey Bob, Can you send me a copy of your 9000 manual, I gave my Teknetics Hawk to my Dad, but he might need a manual to help figure it all out. Since these are similar or maybe even identical machines. My email is bar3acres@gmail.comI have one. The 9000 was my first digital display detector. I sold my original one a long time ago, but bought the new one just to have it. If anyone needs a manual, I have one. I got the original typed manual, from Teknetics, complete with hand written corections. I digitized it and added photos. If you'd like a copy, let me know.
Bob
Hey Jeff, did you get a copy of the 9000 manual ? If you did, can you send it to me ? Thanks. bar3acres@gmail.comBob,
I have an old Teknetics 9000. If you would please send me a copy of your manual, I'd sure appreciate it. Please email it to: [email subject="9000 manual"]jeffbkerner@yahoo.com[/email]
Also, does anyone know where to find replacement search coils? During a recent move, one of the movers 'moved' my 9000 out of the way, so he could stack another box. He dropped it & broke the plastic tab on top of the coil, right where the coil meets the boom. I've tried epoxying it several times, but the joint just wont hold.
Jeff