Parker Schnabel Breakdown: Millions at Risk After Shocking Incident

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Tony Beets faced a significant setback when a lowboy broke down during a 10-hour journey. Despite the challenge, an 18-year-old member of his crew, in his fifth year operating equipment, stepped up. Tony praised him as the youngest and most skilled excavator driver he’d worked wiht, and welcomed the addition of a third-generation miner to the team.The breakdown caused a two-day delay, but they successfully repaired the 950. Tony and his family gathered for the weigh-in, where sluice-A-Lot at the river Cut yielded 319.06 ounces, and Find-A-lot produced 339.68 ounces. Tony achieved his largest weigh of the season, totaling a $2.5 million haul.

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