Versatile T2W
The T2W rig’s characteristic versatility and robust design have not changed in three generations of the model, but more features have been included in the new Series III upgrade than any machine in its class
That’s why it’s not unusual to find a T2W contractor one day rotary drilling the top 24-inch diameter of a municipal water well’s profile, setting 18-inch steel casing, and finishing that well to depth with a 15-inch pneumatic hammer—and then the very next day find him in a residential district slipping his rig in between two houses to drill a geothermal loop field where larger truck-mounted rigs won’t fit.
The T2W rig’s characteristic versatility and robust design have not changed in three generations of the model, but more features have been included in the new Series III upgrade than any machine in its class. That the rig is so popular is no surprise, as most of these features came directly as a result of driller feedback and recommendations.
The cable feed is contained within the derrick, which protects its moving components from exposure to the typical drilling environment and rod handling operations.
Optional hydraulic front drive assist turns the rig into all-wheel-drive vehicle.
An automatic transmission provides reduced fuel consumption, simplified operation and training, and better shifting performance in conditions such as freshly plowed or sloppy fields.
An optional 550 horsepower engine is available. A split-shaft PTO drive system selects drill or drive mode.
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