This week, the issue is the decayed belt on the conveyor. Mike Beets lead the charge as Beets dragged his new purchase to where he needed it. Tony and Kevin pulled together a seven man crew to drag that new trommel to the tune of $60,000 a day. Last episode the Beets crew had to haul the heavy load, working from their base at Paradise Hill camp. The preview action for Tony Beets and his crew TV Shows Ace exclusive preview below reveals the headaches keep piling up for Tony Beets whose use of the F-bomb shows he’s a bit frustrated. Gold Rush has a pretty long run with the finale landing on March 19. Tony picked it up for $400,000, and now this relic is the latest hunk of equipment in the Beets arsenal. Tony is on a mission to boost his production and scouted a new remote Yukon wilderness spot, a fallow wash plant that he had his eye on a 30 year old 35 ton trommel with a 40 foot drum on wheels that was abandoned. Juan was formerly Todd Hoffman’s mechanic who now is on call to help Tony and Kevin with their mechanical issues. Gold Rush tonight shows how a run of luck can stop on its heels, as Team Beets lead by patriarch Tony Beets suddenly has a conveyor belt issue and must have his son Kevin Beets calls in Juan Ibarra to fix the mechanical issue.ĭawson Creek is where the Beets crew is working, and so far they are behind in their production numbers.
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