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    Used in construction, utilities, and other industries, drills are available in horizontal and vertical models to do everything from lay underground utility lines to explore soil and rock layers.

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    Hours7,447
    Location: Lewisburg, Tennessee
    Online AuctionTEXOMA 330-20 Used Vertical Drills upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:7/10/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Stock Number13007SFL
    Location: Fort Myers, Florida
    Seller: Royal Auction Group
    Hours3,119
    Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
    Serial Number1JCJ7-2626
    Location: Holland, Michigan
    Hours2,026
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours3,275
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours1,805
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours3,421
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours3,569
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours3,626
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours1,484
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours1,089
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours869
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours869
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours3,230
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours3,999
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours4,000
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours1,552
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours1,974
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours3,923
    Location: Smithfield, North Carolina
    Seller: Sub Surface Construction Company
    Hours13
    Location: Roseburg, Oregon
    Seller: TerraFirma Foundation Systems Inc.
    Hours921
    Location: Kirkland, Illinois
    Seller: NORTHERN DIRECTIONAL DRILLING INC
    Hours2,738
    Location: Ashland, Wisconsin
    Seller: Jolma Electric LLC
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    Hours3,732
    Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin
    Seller: Advance Construction Inc.
    Hours3,607
    Location: Mannsville, New York
    Seller: SperryCo, LLC
    Hours3,463
    Location: Harmony, Minnesota
    Seller: MINERS LLC
    Serial Number2261
    Location: Moorehead, Minnesota
    Seller: Paradigm Commercial Adventures
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    Hours3,700
    Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Cobra Directional Drilling & Trenching Ltd.

    About Drills

    A drill is an essential construction tool found at worksites throughout the world. Horizontal drill (or horizontal directional) models are used to lay underground utility lines and pipelines, drill blasting holes to make tunnels, and tap into oil and natural gas deposits far from the drilling site. More traditional vertical drill rigs drill downward to sink water, oil, and gas wells, as well as to explore soil and rock layers and drill blasting holes in quarry faces to extract monolithic sheets of rock.


    Vermeer D24x40 S3 Navigator Horizontal Drill

    Drill Features

    Typically, as the hardened drill bit cuts the hole longer or deeper, the operator or an automatic mechanism adds threaded lengths of drill pipe between the bit and the motor, forming a drill string. A hammer mechanism, situated either just behind the bit (or DTH, short for “down the hole”) or up on the drill itself (or top hammer), is often used to tap the rotating bit into rock or compacted soil many times per minute for vastly greater effectiveness. As the bit progresses, the drill rig conveys the rock cuttings or dislodged soil back up and out of the hole via drilling fluid (such as water or “mud”) or compressed air forced down through the drill string and out near the tip.

    Besides their intended use and horizontal or vertical orientation, drills are marketed by a number of other specifications. For example, the diameter class, also called the hole range or recommended diameter, is the range of hole sizes the drill can produce. A drill’s horsepower, meanwhile, is important to its intended use, as well as its diameter class, and relates to its thrust (ability to push the drill string forward) and its pullback force (ability to pull out not only the drill string but also possibly a reamer, pipe, or utility conduit). Manufacturers usually report how much air or drilling fluid a unit can flow per minute to remove debris from the hole. Elsewhere, used drill models should be accompanied by their number of hours on the engine and drifter (rotation head) and the number of percussion hours on the hammer mechanism, if present.

    Find The Right Drill

    MachineryTrader.com is your leading source for new and used drills, including horizontal and vertical rigs. More popular manufacturers of drills on MachineryTrader.com include Atlas Copco, Ditch Witch, Ingersoll-Rand, Sandvik, Tamrock, and Vermeer.


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