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Three recent hunts types

drkp88

New member
I hit an old park last week and was able to turn up five IHs ( 1872, 1873, 1880, 1881, 1883 ) and a few wheats incl. 1916 & 1917. This park really makes most coppers pretty toasty.
A couple days ago I tried a small wooded area and found the well worn 1936 Washington. Note the 9 dots marked into it. looks like an "H". Possibly a lucky coin? Looks like it might have been carried a long time.
Sunday I tried a cornfield and found a 1940 Merc and an 1867 two center (toasty).
No big shakes but it was good to get out.
Bruce
 
Nice haul on the IH's and the 36 Washington and 40 merc. I am amazed at what we find in the woods!

Ed
 
I am going to help a friend who owns a Explorer, May I ask what does the I.H s come up as on your meter??? I know my XLT they read in low 50;s
 
I wish I could help but I don't use the numbers. I hunt in Smart - open screen with a touch of IM. IHs usually read with cursor upper right, just down from the top and a bit left.
Bruce
 
Not to jump in on your posts but, here are what items generally read on the VDI scale on the Explorers.
Personally I am a Smart Screen hunter like Bruce but, here you go.
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?63,820520
 
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