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Monday, 05/15/2017 9:31:19 AM

Monday, May 15, 2017 9:31:19 AM

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I would appreciate some insights from those of you strong mining knowledge. It seems like there is always one more piece of equipment or some other tweak that needs to be made before we can get to 10,000 tons per day. I understand this isn’t easy and you can’t flip a switch. Timing isn’t my issue.

First it was determined (announced) that the Merrill Crowe system was needed to get us to 10,000. Now that it is in place and started we hear that a large crusher has been loaded and en route along with a loader. In addition a generator is also on its way to run the crusher (Not sure if that has any impact on the generators that are needed for San Felix).

My question – Can someone layout (in layperson terms) the start to finish process Mexus is using to mine and why this new crusher will drastically help the process.

For example, dirt is blasted loaded into X Machine for crushing/sorting/whatever – then sent through Y Machine for additional crushing/sorting/whatever. Then it is put on a pad for x number of days…..etc.

My frustration is the perception given late 2016 was the Merrill Crowe was supposed to be the answer for 10,000/tons a day, Now we are hearing we need one more piece to get to there. I’m curious if in another two months we will need some other item to get us to 10,000 tons per day. Again, it’s not the timing it’s the perceived lack of either planning or foresight that is perplexing.