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Got My Eyes Set On Purchasing This Highbanker - Need Confirmation!
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<blockquote data-quote="navieko" data-source="post: 22142" data-attributes="member: 988"><p>Appreciate the advice guys!</p><p></p><p>Just to clarify, I have done a fair bit of research before stumbling across this highbanker and have considered - and still haven't ruled out - some of the cheaper ones, however pretty much all the cheaper ones I've seen would in my opinion need quite a bit of modifying in order to get them to work as efficiently as I want - and I just don't have the time, skill-sets or patience to make/do extensive modifications myself.</p><p></p><p>@Shivan - I would be very interested in knowing for sure if this is the same sluice that you've reported seeing flaws in... there is an e-bay listing of the same sluice which has more pictures - perhaps you could take a closer look at them and let me know if it does have the same problems or not? </p><p></p><p>Just type in "HIGHBANKER-MODULAR-SLUICE" in ebay.</p><p></p><p>One of my biggest attractions to this particular sluice is it's apparent ability to process even 2 shovel loads a time, and as well break down very muddy material. Also looking at the pictures I get the impression that it's a very solid unit built to last.</p><p></p><p>Of course the downside to it all is that there are no video reviews to be found and all information I got is from the guy selling it.... so there is bit of a risk - especially for that price.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep doing some more research anyhow, but any more input would be hugely appreciated!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Navieko</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navieko, post: 22142, member: 988"] Appreciate the advice guys! Just to clarify, I have done a fair bit of research before stumbling across this highbanker and have considered - and still haven't ruled out - some of the cheaper ones, however pretty much all the cheaper ones I've seen would in my opinion need quite a bit of modifying in order to get them to work as efficiently as I want - and I just don't have the time, skill-sets or patience to make/do extensive modifications myself. @Shivan - I would be very interested in knowing for sure if this is the same sluice that you've reported seeing flaws in... there is an e-bay listing of the same sluice which has more pictures - perhaps you could take a closer look at them and let me know if it does have the same problems or not? Just type in "HIGHBANKER-MODULAR-SLUICE" in ebay. One of my biggest attractions to this particular sluice is it's apparent ability to process even 2 shovel loads a time, and as well break down very muddy material. Also looking at the pictures I get the impression that it's a very solid unit built to last. Of course the downside to it all is that there are no video reviews to be found and all information I got is from the guy selling it.... so there is bit of a risk - especially for that price. I'll keep doing some more research anyhow, but any more input would be hugely appreciated! Cheers, Navieko [/QUOTE]
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