They used to run a floating wash plant at Forty Mile Gold Mine in Clinton Yukon, outside of Dawson. Nice part is that it does the reclamation as you move along as your tailings drop where needed. Then you just need to spread the organic soil and done. You also don't need a giant crew moving soil. The most work is performed getting down to the pay so you use this where it can keep moving along
All the guy's in Alaska better not keep complaining about having to tend a wash plant when that machine will make money and pay for itself and not need nobody having to work so hard to make sure that the plant is up and running. It appears to be a one man job with this setup
The best application for this wash plant would probably be in the lower 50 . Parker could actually have two mining operations , each one seasonal. Year round mining ...
@@1.5acrefarmer42 thanks for correcting me . I meant to write lower 48 . Duuuuh is me 🤪 . From what I've seen and heard on the show , they also need permits in Alaska especially " water permits "
You could for sure, but the cost would be too high for the investment to pay properly. Maintence, fuel. Workers. Spare parts. It wouldn't make much sense to do so and loose money instead of earning
Mobile wash plants are a thing, lots of aggregate material companies use them all over. You would have to modify one for gold tailings though, since most are used for certain sands and washed aggregate.
I guess my question is, if they can build this floating wash plant, why couldn't someone with Parkers resources hire these guys to build a land going version that uses the same tires and axles of the dump trucks they use on site, and bluetooth to operate the movement of the plant as a unit? Using airbag suspension, like those dozers already do, would give you the ability to level the plant as necessary and allow the same kind of mobility and operation they've built with the floating plant...
Why can’t you use it the same as you do your current set up hold the material to it and use the floating pond to manage the water i And the tailings. You’re still hauling it like you do now at water management and tailings would be easier.
That machine, running 20 hrs a day, in 100 summer season days, would produce 2000 ounces from ground with 1 oz per 100 yards. That's just short of 4 million bucks brian
They used to run a floating wash plant at Forty Mile Gold Mine in Clinton Yukon, outside of Dawson. Nice part is that it does the reclamation as you move along as your tailings drop where needed. Then you just need to spread the organic soil and done. You also don't need a giant crew moving soil. The most work is performed getting down to the pay so you use this where it can keep moving along
love how its gone from dredging - full on gold mines using rock trucks and everything and then back to basically dredging
These videos are just Parker learning. He will take all he has seen, then build what works best for the land he is mining.
Love watching Parker he makes goldrush
The new Zealand replanting is a pivotal item for reclamation
Y’all ever wonder if they’ve lost absolute boulders of gold in the tailings?😂😂
I always wonder, because it seems like they only focus on the small dust like gold
I do
I’ve been waiting for one they notice.
For sure
I always wondered that no joke
Thank You GRANDPA PARKER!! Guy is a legend.
All the guy's in Alaska better not keep complaining about having to tend a wash plant when that machine will make money and pay for itself and not need nobody having to work so hard to make sure that the plant is up and running. It appears to be a one man job with this setup
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I like how you keep posting videos you already shown 😂
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Thats a very nice machine and lots of down costs in hiring people so the profit would be higher. Smart miner 👌
an awesome system
Very cool setup
The best application for this wash plant would probably be in the lower 50 . Parker could actually have two mining operations , each one seasonal. Year round mining ...
Accept permits for lower 48 states...
@@1.5acrefarmer42 thanks for correcting me . I meant to write lower 48 . Duuuuh is me 🤪 . From what I've seen and heard on the show , they also need permits in Alaska especially
" water permits "
@@jinjerfanatic1372 What I was getting at is just how hard it is now to get the permits down here.
@@1.5acrefarmer42 I gotcha 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻.
It is a true marvel of innovation
Not even close. When robots run the mines and repair themselves and humans do not have to do drudgery we are talking..
@@mysticjedi6730smh don’t you realize the robots will unionize
THIS IS THE BEST I DO BELIEVE LOOK AT THE BEST USE WITHOUT THE EXTRA WATER SUPPLY
Parker should buy 2 or 3 of them
Mining has come a long way.
I’d like to know why nobody has made a plant with tracks and a engine. A drivable plant.
You could for sure, but the cost would be too high for the investment to pay properly. Maintence, fuel. Workers. Spare parts. It wouldn't make much sense to do so and loose money instead of earning
They do make them, they just tend to be for smaller operations.
I’ve seen one on tracks but it wasn’t very big
They did show how Dave Turin used a mobile wash plant on Gold Rush this season ep16 and funny enough that cost a half million as well.
Mobile wash plants are a thing, lots of aggregate material companies use them all over. You would have to modify one for gold tailings though, since most are used for certain sands and washed aggregate.
Get one of these and put it on a remote control 8x8 cart. And you have a slow moving in the pit plant with minimal input but maximum out put
He's going home and making his own
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YA SOMOS DOS WEE.
Why do they think we want to see the camera man?
I want to get my Parker schnabeled
just need a Rasberry PI and you can pretty much pretty much control anything.
Makes Tony beets old gold, barges, worn out dinosaurs
Hard to have nice equipment when it takes a beating daily
I guess my question is, if they can build this floating wash plant, why couldn't someone with Parkers resources hire these guys to build a land going version that uses the same tires and axles of the dump trucks they use on site, and bluetooth to operate the movement of the plant as a unit? Using airbag suspension, like those dozers already do, would give you the ability to level the plant as necessary and allow the same kind of mobility and operation they've built with the floating plant...
Do we consantly have to look up the nostrils of the camerarman?
Parker I now what you are looking for. A wash plant that is on crawlers.?
I SUGGESTED THIS 2 YEARS AGO
From season 3 episode 5. ...
Kiwi power
Why the way of the past should never be forgotten. Overall mechanical abilities in people has declined because the laziness technology creates
Goody for parker
Wait till parker finds out about dredges
Buy 3 of them
Where’s the hard questions on maintenance of it? Nothing works perfectly.
Sounds like a updated dredge that needs a excavator to load it hmmm il just take tonys dredges
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Why can’t you use it the same as you do your current set up hold the material to it and use the floating pond to manage the water i
And the tailings. You’re still hauling it like you do now at water management and tailings would be easier.
Arbor Day buy them by the 50 count.
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No innovation is great but no gold or seeing a flake of gold he's screening sand! Next mine!
OK LETS GET THIS STRAIGHT THERE IS NO ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MINING UNLESS YOUR UNDERGROUND AND ITS WASTE COMES UP
Why won't the Kiwi's let us watch them do a gold clean up? I don't get it.
Because they don’t want to show the gold amounts.
They dont trust anyone, particularly the government!
bluetooth has a range of 30ft...do you really want to be operating a machine that size on a signal that weak? bluetooth is so early 2000's
I think it's rather WiFi, what would be far easier to programm
I buy one you run it and we work out a deal
That machine, running 20 hrs a day, in 100 summer season days, would produce 2000 ounces from ground with 1 oz per 100 yards. That's just short of 4 million bucks brian
Why is the Camara man part of this? The Parker and Camara guy show is awkward feeling.
This is old news
Unlike where parker comes from NZ is surrounded by water.
The camera guy needs to keep Quiet. Irritating when he thinks out loud.
This is so CIA program
I feel like the whole season 5 is 100% staged and they try little too hard, so unnecessary.
So lame not showing the gold.
Tyler pregnant with Parker’s baby?
kiwis are wierd theres no reason not to show the gold ;p
Bluetooth is garbage
Shouldn't the man be outside doing the work while the women are inside making the sandwiches...
Alaska is lacking
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It doesn't clear on top of the bedrock. Unless you come back after it's drained. Just a question ❓
They don't aren't you saying the clean out cause they don't want you to know their ground is that rich!
Stop showing us the cameraman.....could care less about some random.