A Case 6010 Directional Drill is a compact, purpose-built machine designed for horizontal directional drilling (HDD) and underground utility installation. Directional drills are essential equipment in construction and utility work, allowing operators to bore beneath roads, water bodies, and built environments to install pipelines, cables, and conduits with minimal surface disruption. Case, a well-known manufacturer of construction and agricultural machinery, produces equipment across the earthmoving and drilling sectors.
This 1999 unit is located in Uttera, Seville, Spain, and is reported to be in good condition. The machine is powered by a Kubota V2003TE diesel engine rated at 59.7 gross horsepower and operating at a nominal 2,800 rpm, delivering a maximum flow of 13 gallons per minute at a maximum system pressure of 1,500 psi. The drill features a maximum spindle speed of 170 rpm with a maximum spindle torque of 1,500 foot-pounds. Entry angle capability ranges from 0° to 20°, and the machine provides a pullback force of 11,500 pounds with an equivalent thrust rating of 11,500 pounds.
The drill's rod handling capacity is 300 inches. The main drill pipe has a diameter of 1.9 inches (48 mm), whilst the kelly joint diameter is 2.25 inches (57 mm). The engine displacement is 122 cubic inches. Ground drive speed is rated at 1.8 mph. The machine carries two fuel tanks: a 24.5-gallon main fuel tank and a 21.5-gallon hydraulic reservoir. Overall dimensions are 213.3 inches long, 65.1 inches high, and 48 inches wide, with a separate pipe tong assembly measuring 10 feet (3.0 m) in length and weighing 49 pounds (22 kg). The complete machine weighs 6,418 pounds. The purchase price is €18,000.
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