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Any puffer can be made to run Mexican style. Frankly I don't know why folks use cranks or pull cords when a leaver is so much less effort.

 

Here is how you deal with a dead battery or in this case a broken motor mount.

 

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This place in Arizona had Ol Yeller drywasher for $176 but out of stock right now:

http://www.bunksarizonaprospecting.com/OlYeller.html

At the bottom of the webpage they give an email address for Frank Camp and Ol Yeller drywashers

To try and avoid any possible confusion, that's not the same full size Ol' Yeller drywasher in NVChris' video on the first page of this thread.  It's the one I was calling "Little Yeller" and it's considerably smaller and is hand powered. 

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Any puffer can be made to run Mexican style. Frankly I don't know why folks use cranks or pull cords when a leaver is so much less effort.

 

Here is how you deal with a dead battery or in this case a broken motor mount.

 

 

That reminds me of a clam digger from Maine at Quartzite running a dry washer like that. It was thirty years ago. He was trying to get enough gold to buy gas to get back to Maine. It seemed to work just fine.

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