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chickenminer
Приєднався 6 бер 2009
Mining on Gold Coin Bench.
Mining placer gold on a high bench deposit 250' above current creek channel. Fortymile Mining District, Alaska
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stonehouse bench trommel
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Running trommel washplant on the bench. Fortymile Mining District.
Coal Creek dredge.
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Bucket-line gold dredge on Coal creek. Interior Alaska. First operated on Coal creek in 1936.
Old Cowden bucket-line gold dredge. Near Chicken, Alaska
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Old H.D. Cowden bucket-line gold dredge. Operated on the South Fork and Mosquito Fork river, near Chicken, Alaska. The dredge operated 1934-35.
Mining in the Fortymile- Trommel Washing Plant
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Gold mining in the Fortymile country, Eastern Interior of Alaska.
Dame Bro !! That is so cool & a beautiful area round you !! Went to your web site to by a bag of your paydirt but you are out at this time ! Will check back later are you can let me know when you have them back in stock ! Thanks Bro & keep up the great work !! 🦞👊🏻👊🏻🦞
how many tons per hour will that plant run? interesting video. thanks
He is running about 25-30 yds an hour but the plant could do 50 yds/hr.
Watch out, Tony Beets will get her!
Tony on Gold Rush bought this for 1 million dollars
My dad worked on this dredge in the 1950's. It was owned at that time by Aluvial Gold owned by Ernest Patty who was a geology professor at Univ of Alaska Fairbanks. He worked there till Patty retired and sold the company and mining rights. it went broke in a couple years after the sale. During the hay days it made good money. It only operated about 6 mos of the year as it froze up in the winter. This and the one at Woodchopper creek were hauled in in pieces and assembled on site in the mid to late 1930's It is now part of national Park.
What is the cost of this dredging for transfer to Colombia and where is it located?
Juan Manuel Galvis Zamora tony beets bought this for 1 million dollar
Thanks for the video. I was staying with a friend who had a cabin a few miles up Coal creek from the dredge in 73,74? Ernie Wolff owned the dredge then before the area became Yukon Charley Preserve. Beautiful area, and great memories
Wonder, can it be put back into operation?
So cool! Thanks for sharing