Description: Mobile B61 Drill Rig • S/N: 620237 • Tulsa Winch • Moyno-type pump • King Swivel • Hydraulic Spool Valve Controls • Drilling Capacities: • Rotary Drilling with 2-5/8” diameter drill rod…… 1350 ft. (410 m). = we can provide new drill pipe like this at additional cost approximately $250 USD per 5 ft. stick. • Core Drilling with AW size tools or AQ wire line… 2250 ft. (685 m). • Core Drilling with NW size tools or NQ wire line… 1350 ft. (410 m). • Continuous Flight-Auger Diameter Range…... up to 14” (355 mm). • Max. Depth w/ 6” Dia. (152.4 mm) Augers…………………………….. 360 ft. (110 m). • Max. Depth w/ 8” Dia. (203.2 mm) Augers…………………………….. 250 ft. (76.2m). • Note: Drilling Capacities are based on maximum depths obtained in actual field test and will vary with local subsurface conditions. • Mounted on International Loadstar truck • gas engine • winch on front • Showing 3865 miles • Leveling Jacks • Located in and available for inspection in Mifflinburg PA 17844 (USA), or we can quote shipping worldwide. This rig was previously owned and operated by EBT & Associates, a civil, structural, and geotechnical engineering firm incorporated in 1978 by brilliant engineer Ewing Berkley Traughber. Berkley was consulting engineer in litigation stemming from the 1982 Pan Am crash in Kenner, LA. He designed and coordinated construction of the Harvey Pumping Station and surrounding flood protection structures. During Hurricane Juan in 1985, Berkley directed massive emergency efforts-commandeering heavy equipment and concrete barriers-to repair Harvey Canal and V-Line Levee breaches and overtopping failures caused by record tidal surges. As "everything with eyeballs" crowded onto the only remaining dry land, Berkley's coordination prevented the flooding of over 25,000 homes. In 1998, during Tropical Storm Frances, his direction again prevented levee breaches. Berkley coordinated countless projects in Orleans and Jefferson Parishes, including the Aquarium of the Americas foundation, the Bayou Segnette emergency floodwall, and the Marsh Creation project in Lafitte, LA. He managed the Olmsted Dam Subsurface Investigation on the Ohio River, the largest Corps of Engineers project in history. After EBT ceased operations, the equipment was stored on Traughber’s farm in Elkton Kentucky until the summer of 2023, when it was moved to Mifflinburg Pennsylvania and advertised for sale at an asking price of Price $35,000 USD (as is). However, this item is now being offered for sale on eBay only at a highly reduced price of only $25,000 as is where is. If you wish to resume operations with this unit some repairs may be required, for although it appears to be complete and intact, we have not attempted to run this unit since bringing it here. Updated 6/21/2024: We will include 75 ft. of solid-stem auger and an auger storage rack at the full "buy it now" price of $25,000 USD. Augers included from around 3-1/2" diameter to around 8" diameter. This would give you something to start with then you can of course always add more augers, drill pipe tooling etc. at a later date if needed. If you want us to get engine running for you and/or complete other minor repairs as might be needed that would be additional cost $95 per hour plus materials.
Price: 25000 USD
Location: Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-08-18T14:42:53.000Z
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