30 Minutes of Gold Rush Season 12 | Gold Rush



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43 thoughts on “30 Minutes of Gold Rush Season 12 | Gold Rush”

  1. Sounds like someone kind of lobbying against you , ever had a problem getting water before? Just seems strange to me, whenever someone has some big bucks like millions , I dont think it would be be difficult to do. Not to. He too paranoid, but I smell rats.

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  2. I live in the mountains in Colorado and I don't even drive my truck without having a few common breakage parts like belts in my work box.
    Just in case I'm in the middle of nowhere with no cell service. Seems like a no brainer spare part to have around for such a vital part of your wash plant.
    But I'm an electrician and not a miner, so what the hell do I know? Lol.

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  3. 17k a hr for a fan belt? he has been doing this a DECADE. WHY WOULD HE NOT H AVE EXTRA PARTS ON HAND BY NOW? when you spend 4 hours going to town, you buy 3 of them. it's not rocket science.

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  4. Gentlemen! With all due respect for your work, which does not leave too much time for an answer, I want to ask you a question: do you not get the impression that while rinsing the gold flakes and gold dust centrally and officially onto the heap along with the pebbles, similar and smaller nuggets escape you? I know it's possible – there are nuggets of various sizes, including huge ones – that's why I'm asking if "when you strain out a mosquito, you don't swallow a camel"?

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  5. If Parker is mining over 500K of gold each cleanup you would think that he could afford a back-up generator and some other parts that seem to break all the time. I bet he's too busy spending all that profit on himself somehow. Dude makes millions a year and doesn't have any back-up parts. That's greedy.

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  6. I would rather have an Ironworker working for me more then anyone else. To be an Ironworker you need to have a certain mindset, it's a way of life. Ironworkers are the hardest workers you'll ever find.
    I'm a Mohawk Nation Ironworker myself, an proud of it.

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