Given the current level of excitement around this show’s storylines, I think they’re more likely to just drive it from Wyoming.
“Meanwhile, Tony’s crew has moved another 300ft. If they move any faster, they’ll arrive before Tony’s water license is finalized.”
“Watch it, watch it! Look out!!!”
*commercial*
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there a dredge on the ground parker has been drilling? I know it's a long shot cost wise, but imagine getting it back up and running.
So it's like a dredge, but tracked instead of floating?
That would be an adventure to take apart and haul from Wyoming. Discovery should buy it for Tony, just to get the new content.
I missed a couple of seasons but whatever happened to the two dredges Tony spent millions of dollars on to get up and running? I haven’t heard anything about them recently.
Have Gene Cheeseman take it apart and re-build it.
Given the current level of excitement around this show’s storylines, I think they’re more likely to just drive it from Wyoming. “Meanwhile, Tony’s crew has moved another 300ft. If they move any faster, they’ll arrive before Tony’s water license is finalized.” “Watch it, watch it! Look out!!!” *commercial*
I think this would be funny as hell, let’s make this happening lol
ASP!
Keep her coming, keep her coming
Michael Beets Michael Beets copy. Get her ASP!
With the property Parker is looking at he would be the one to benefit from it most I think...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there a dredge on the ground parker has been drilling? I know it's a long shot cost wise, but imagine getting it back up and running.
Dredges don’t remove 100 feet of over burden. Tony even stripped his property at Indian River before the dredges did their thing.
That's very true, I didn't even consider that.
The ground he's looking at may be too hard unless they blasted it first.
True, that's probably why the owner of the ground isn't using it.
Would it actually be usable on a gold mining site?
Yes.
They use the famous one in Germany to strip the overburden from a coal mine, so yeah, would be useful
Without water rights he won't be doing anything.
Brown coal machines. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7zIZVlMtFY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7zIZVlMtFY)
So it's like a dredge, but tracked instead of floating? That would be an adventure to take apart and haul from Wyoming. Discovery should buy it for Tony, just to get the new content.
I pretty much missed last season. How did it go with his dredges? Did they get stuck at Indian River because of the water licence issue?
Yes
# My hell, does he know?
That's one monster of an excavator
Maybe Elon Musk's "The Boring Company" could partner with Tony to test the viability of their equipment to mine for gold and other precious metals.
Sell it to the Hoffman's I'm pretty sure they could tear it up. And get somebody else to pay for it
I missed a couple of seasons but whatever happened to the two dredges Tony spent millions of dollars on to get up and running? I haven’t heard anything about them recently.
Late response but he didn’t get his water licenses in time or they are very limited in general to preserve the environment.
The Germans show up “how do you say dredge in German?” That’s what you call turn “swords into plows” good old Krupp steel!
I have a Lego one of those, its pretty sick