Boart Longyear 44 Wireline Core Drill for sale for sale in Magnolia, TX

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Boart Longyear 44 Wireline Core Drill for sale

Customer asset number: 14777

Additional information: 1977 Longyear 44 Wireline Core Drill Long mast with overhead platform for running 30 ft. rods 6 Cylinder Listers Peters Engine Deutz 2 Cylinder 435 Water Pump Mounted on a 1977 Ford 700 Truck with 13,152 Miles Leveling jacks Has the 2nd cable for deep hole work Note: Previous operator has been down to 5438' ft. BQ wireline drilling Lister Peters engine (runs smooth but the shut off solenoid doesn't work so you need to push lever manually to power down) Truck tires may need replaced Notes: Other than that, drill is in working order, just needs fuel and battery then ready to go back to work right away 3000' ft. BQ wireline drill rods 1000' ft. of NQ composite (NQC) drill rods Bean 435 water pumps Joy 22 parts Brake bands for Joy drills and Sprague & Henwood drills Hydraulic Chuck cylinders for Longyear 44's Joy Transmission BQ core barrels Located in the Mid-West Region, USA 142C Sprague & Henwood 24\ feed 3 Cylinder Deutz 912 New Rebuild 2 Bean 20 pumps Sprague & Henwood 30\ feed Acker automatic chuck up to NQ Gardner Denver water pump '93 Volvo 13 speed with air brakes has 1000 gallon water tank.

Brand: Boart Longyear

Model: Boart Longyear 44 Wireline Core Drill

Year : 1977





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