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Ronandari
06-12-2015, 09:43 PM
Hello All.
I am letting my Etrac go. I have both the Etrac and the VX3 so this unit is sitting most of the time as I seem to prefer the Whites. I bought this Etrac from PulltabSteve last year in the hopes my wife might get involved in the hobby. The unit is in pretty good condition except the hand grip is replaced with a padded sports wrap. I have all the cables and manual but not the cd with the software which is downloadable at Minelab.
Looking to get $950 and I will cover shipping in the U.S. But I'll accept offers of course.

Drop op me a PM if you're interested.

Happy Hunting.

Ron

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Moegano534
07-08-2015, 03:29 PM
Hello,


I am from KY. Are you near Cincy? I am interested in the Etrac. I am a newby. Please email me or PM me.


Thanks,

Brent

Ronandari
07-08-2015, 05:46 PM
PM sent Brent. Where are you from in NKY?

Ronandari
07-09-2015, 03:55 PM
ETrac Is sold. Thanks everyone who looked. :thumbsup01:

Ron

Moegano534
07-10-2015, 07:18 AM
Hello Ron,

What are the advantages of the VX3 over the Etrac, in your opinion??? I have a friend that has an Etrac and he is very successful when hunting old "hunted out sites."

Thanks,

Brent

Ronandari
07-10-2015, 11:17 AM
Hey Brent. I wouldn't say that the VX3 has any advantages over the ETrac. They are both great machines and nothing hits like an ETrac on Silver! I kept my VX3 because I have more accessories to go with it and I'm more accustomed to its tones and controls. Both are very capable machines. The Whites was my first machine so I am more confident with it. I am sure that if the ETrac was my first machine, the story may have been different.

Happy Hunting.

Ron

Moegano534
07-10-2015, 01:54 PM
Thank You for the info!!! I am a "newbie" with a White's MXT with a 950 coil.

In the beginning, I was very frustrated with my MXT. I am just now getting a little better at using it. I realize that I am going to have to go with a different coil, because the areas I hunt are so "trashy." What would be your pick for a smaller coil that fits the MXT and why?

Ronandari
07-10-2015, 04:29 PM
Glad to offer any information I can Brent. I think that several people here on the Forum use the MXT and MXT Pro to hunt, maybe some of them will chime in as well. I use the Whites 6X10 and the SEF 8X6 coils when hunting trashy areas. Both have good separation. The 6X10 covers a little more ground but the 8X6 gets great depth for a smaller coil. I dug a dime at over 9 inches yesterday with it in damp soil. Ashland should have some good history, I"ll bet that your 950 would do very well in a nice farmers field. Try posting some questions in the Whites section of this forum and I'll bet that the folks on the forum here will provide more info than you can imagine. Good luck and be patient. It takes a little time to learn what the machine is trying to tell you.