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This week on Gold Rushour favorite miners ran into trouble at their respective sites. They depend on crews to help dig them out of issues created as a result of massive machinery breakdowns. With lofty goals in place, the clock was ticking to get things back up and running or risk disaster for Season 15 moving forward.

A hard hill to climb when only 5. The acre Long Cut has proven unpredictable, but Schnabel remains hopeful a record-breaking haul is not out of the question. Helping turn things around was getting the washplant Roxanne to turn that red light into green. They had to act fast moving the foot excess water tray out of the way to redig the ditch it sits in and reposition the tray back into the ditch directed under the sluices.

This is to catch access water and channel it safely away from the pad.

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Roxanne got back up and going until another hiccup. Sticks and other materials prevented it from doing its job. Thick mud in the water section of the suction basket. Adding insult to injury, a loader schnabel hit the radio station that feeds the plant and caused one of the tires to explode. Whatever Schnabel is paying Mitch Blaschke and Lee, it may not be enough, as they were able to work through all these parkers.

The final count for their efforts translated to Not good. This has to really make Schnabel question if he made the right move opening Long Cut first. Rick Ness gay in sinking excavator. Discovery Channel. This gives him one more guaranteed year to mine on his claim and take the bull by the horns.

Just as Ness was ready to pull in the riches pay stockpile and the crew could begin sluicing, another problem. Making matters even worse, there was the risk his excavator could be lost in essentially quicksand. Pulling out the machinery and then getting the slop out became the goal. Ness found a year-old cannon or monitor to help the pump and dilute the soupy mess.

The monitor ran for 24 hours with the hope the bad stuff could get sucked out by the trash pump. The Beets family certainly had the best start of the season by a mile at Indian River. Things started to turn bad for Tony with a string of bad luck as his year-old shaker deck was tearing itself apart.

Rebuilding the deck would take days. The Sluice-A-Lott washplant was also positioned at ground level, which brought problems in catching gold.