In the picture in the release I can see a grizzly in the background, the hammer mill in the middle with a dodgy looking chute on it and a sluice box in the foreground. Now the grizzly doesn't appear to be discharging onto the chute of the HM and a loader is not going to drop boondies onto that chute so how does it all work? As for the sluice box - it would seem to be the gold recovery system unless there's a pump box out of picture which sends the pulp to the gekko plant. The toro 151 loader has a 1.5 cubic metre bucket so it will be carrying about 2.5 tonnes per load I reckon. The release which started this thread told us that a few more samples have been found to be high grade and bugger all else. We all knew that the big mill was to be installed and they say it has been running on waste and low grade - is that a reason for the happily received share price bump. We still don't know about the bulk tailings or bulk underground grades. So the share price has risen on faith in management and the fact that they are doing things rather than the things they have done which support the high sample grades. I can hear the calls of downramper as I type. I'm not selling or buying but I'm enjoying reading the eBULLient thread.
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