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Hey Keith-Tx

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:):clapping:I just wanted to let you know that I got my detector fixed. It was a bad coil and my dealer swapped it out for me with no problems. Just wanted to say thanks for all your input. :jump:
 
That Tigershark will serve you well...and ten years from now...IF you have another problem with it...it still won't cost you to get it fixed. Sounds like you have a good dealer also.

If you start detecting soccer fields, or any wide open spaces...you might look into getting a CleanSweep coil for it. I hipmount the housing and use the cleansweep on the beaches and do pretty good...it makes it nose heavy, but it's worth it. Good luck and if your ever in South Texas...let's go hunt. Kieth-Tx
 
Hi Kieth,
That info was helpful to me. I have a Tiger and was wondering if the CSC would work on it. You've answered that. I read on another forum that you can turn the CSC around and it helps with weight balance if I read correctly
Paul in MD
 
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