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Ditch Witch Boosts Drill Power with JT60 and JT60 All Terrain HDD Tier 4 Upgrades

Engine upgrades provide operators with increased drill power for the toughest underground conditions.

Wed October 26, 2016 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


With new Tier 4 engine upgrades, these drills offer contractors 60,000 lbs. of thrust and 9,000 ft-lbs. of rotational torque – the right combination for superior productivity on large installations in rural or urban environments.
With new Tier 4 engine upgrades, these drills offer contractors 60,000 lbs. of thrust and 9,000 ft-lbs. of rotational torque – the right combination for superior productivity on large installations in rural or urban environments.

Today's horizontal directional drilling (HDD) operators face plenty of challenges on large installation projects, including difficult terrain and tough soil conditions. To provide operators with the power and performance to conquer any job, Ditch Witch, a Charles Machine Works Company, has introduced Tier 4 emission standard upgrades to the JT60 and JT60 All Terrain directional drills.

With new Tier 4 engine upgrades, these drills offer contractors 60,000 lbs. of thrust and 9,000 ft-lbs. of rotational torque – the right combination for superior productivity on large installations in rural or urban environments. Drilling with 200-gross-hp Tier 4 Cummins engines, the JT60 and JT60 All Terrain deliver the power to bore through the most challenging underground obstacles, including rock and other hard, fractured soils.

“These upgrades increase overall drill power, providing operators with the performance needed to drill through a variety of soils on diverse jobsites,” said Seth Matthesen, Ditch Witch senior product manager, directional drills. “This power, combined with innovative design features like the two-speed thrust drive, increases project profitability.”

The two-pipe drilling system featured on the JT60 All Terrain drill delivers more raw power to the drill bit than any other rock-drilling system in its class. The combination of simultaneous drilling and steering through rock allows HDD contractors to get jobs done faster and more efficiently.

Both drill models feature an automated, easy-to-use pipeloading system, designed to save contractors time and money, as well as an optional new wireline platform. Heavy-duty anchor systems provide the stability necessary during drilling and backreaming to use the machines' full thrust capabilities when navigating challenging underground conditions, keeping the drill operating efficiently and the bore path stable. With the smallest footprint in its class, the machines drill through the toughest conditions even in hard-to-reach, tight jobsites.

Upgrades to the fully enclosed cab provide operators with an excellent view of all drilling operations, and intuitive joystick controls for all drilling functions. The drills are equipped with a color-LCD engine display that keeps operators up-to-date on drill performance, increasing project uptime. Other enhancements to the models include improved noise reduction technologies, new wireless remote for ground drive and a dual-pivot frame for improved stabilization and faster project set-up times.

In addition to the Tier 4 engine upgrade, other engine options for less-regulated countries are available.

For more information about the JT60 and JT60 All Terrain Tier 4 drills, please visit: http://www.ditchwitch.com/directional-drills/.




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