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DIRECTIONAL DRILLS

DITCH WITCH DIRECTIONAL DRILLS Manuals: Operator Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

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What types of projects are suitable for a Ditch Witch directional drill?

Ditch Witch directional drills are well-suited for many projects, including underground utility installations, such as water, gas, and electric lines. They are also used in projects involving fibre optic cable installations, sewer and pipeline projects, irrigation systems, and geothermal drilling. These drills excel when trenching is impractical or disruptive, allowing for efficient and precise installation of utilities.

What drilling capacity does the Ditch Witch JT10 directional drill offer?

The Ditch Witch JT10 directional drill has a drill-pipe capacity of 324 feet. It is powered by an air-cooled, Tier 4 66 hp Deutz diesel engine, which provides the necessary power for the drilling operations. Additionally, it offers 10,000 pounds of pullback force, effectively retracting the drill pipe during the drilling process.

What is unique about the Ditch Witch JT60 directional drill's dual-pivot drill frame?

The dual-pivot drill frame on the Ditch Witch JT60 directional drill allows for steep entry angles without raising the tracks off the ground. This unique feature provides greater flexibility and precision when drilling in challenging or confined spaces, allowing operators to navigate obstacles and maintain stability while achieving accurate bore paths.

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