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Recent Rotary Rig Count May 17th, 2013



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What Kind of rig is this? 9 Replies

Ok-I know it's an old Cable Tool Rig but does anyone know anything more specific? I bought the glass plate negative of the photo and have been cleaning up a scanHere is a pic below.…Continue

Started by Drilling Ahead. Last reply by Thom Miller Feb 1.

24L specs

Hello,I have a BE 24L that needs some help with the derrick.  Anyone have the specs for a set of braces?Continue

Started by Thomas M. Klingensmith Jan 28.

Fishing job gone bad 11 Replies

I've got myself in a bind with this fishing job. This is all on my Bucyrus Erie 22W and it's my first well I've ever done and it's on my farm to try and get some water for my livestock and crops so…Continue

Started by Trapper Dan. Last reply by DUSTY BRYAN Jan 19.

What rig do i need 6 Replies

Hey you cable tool drillers, I'm looking for a rig that will clean out  some irrigation wells. We are looking at  around 400 to 500 foot wells 12 &14'' holes.The most common rig in these parts is…Continue

Started by dave konkel. Last reply by cable tool rig driller and ownee Nov 24, 2012.

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Comment by Drilling Ahead on July 5, 2011 at 8:27pm
 Haha Mont-count me in! I think I could make a Caribbean roughneck arrrrrrrrrrrh!
Comment by Mont Eyler on July 5, 2011 at 8:02pm

We are currently seeking work in the following locations per our scheduling:

Oct. - Mar. ->  Preferably Caribbean, but would also consider any area with low annual precipitation and daytime highs in the mid to upper 70's.

 

Apr. - Sept. -> Anything N. of Denver, don't care if there's skeeters or snow on the ground at this point, I'll bring Deep Woods Off and ski's if you can just get me out of this stinkin' Oklahoma heat.

Comment by Galen Cox on May 21, 2011 at 8:12am
Those are great links there Monte...!
Comment by Mont Eyler on May 20, 2011 at 11:35pm
Comment by Mont Eyler on May 20, 2011 at 11:32pm
Hey Tom, welcome.  I'd be glad to offer up any help I can for your project.  Just let me know.
Comment by Tom Kipgen on May 19, 2011 at 9:40pm
I am to build a 1/16 scale Fort Worth Star rig and will need technical advice.
Comment by Mont Eyler on May 14, 2011 at 11:02am
Thank you Bob...let me know what you find out.  Just kicking around a few ideas and we may be interested in a little bigger rig.  The 'tools in Hawaii are intriguing, what were they drilling for/how deep?
Comment by Bob Buckner on May 14, 2011 at 10:58am
Mont, I put a call into an old hand who thinks he knows where one is out West here.  I know that there are a couple of S310's in Hawaii.  Also, there is a stash of tools in Idaho, if someone is interested.  Will let you know about the 46 if it is for sale.
Comment by Mont Eyler on May 14, 2011 at 10:01am
Hey guys, hope everyone is doing well.  Anybody out there know where I might find a Walker Neer S-46a?
Comment by Drilling Ahead on April 29, 2011 at 10:40pm

Just daydreaming Mont-They actually had a pretty loud guard dog chained to the house a few feet from this Spudder and I am told the guy is kinda nutty ...and maybe a little crazy (lucky I was not shot at) so i may let it set in the weeds till the next generation but will keep an eye on it.

That thing is so huge I have no idea how it would even be moved! Looked like "everything" I could think of was laying around in the weeds-the pully set up was actually even huge-I bet it weighed over 1000 pounds...Just would like to see someone restore it-If the spudder could talk- I can only imagine the stories it could tell of the men who operated it and the holes it has pounded out.

 

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