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Here are some pictures of the tool from different angles. It consists of a hydraulic motor, (powered by a loader/backhoe tractor), driving a water injector valve coupled to any number of 7' lengths of 3/4" pipe. The hydraulic motor is mounted in a hand advanced trolly that rides on a 4" I-beam. The tool is used for boring under pavement and can accept several different sized boring heads as well as special attachments for pulling conduit back through the bored hole. | {{attachment:boringtool44.jpg|Boring Tool Overview|align="right"}} |
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It consists of a hydraulic motor, (powered by a loader/backhoe tractor), driving a water injector valve coupled to any number of 7' lengths of 3/4" pipe. The hydraulic motor is mounted in a hand advanced trolly that rides on a 4" I-beam. The tool is used for boring under pavement and can accept several different sized boring heads as well as special attachments for pulling conduit back through the bored hole. |
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Boring Tool
-- GaryHammond 2012-08-13 04:49:01 This is a boring tool that I created for my neighbor, John Gage, to use in his business EPH Service Company.
It consists of a hydraulic motor, (powered by a loader/backhoe tractor), driving a water injector valve coupled to any number of 7' lengths of 3/4" pipe. The hydraulic motor is mounted in a hand advanced trolly that rides on a 4" I-beam. The tool is used for boring under pavement and can accept several different sized boring heads as well as special attachments for pulling conduit back through the bored hole.
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Here are some pictures of the tool from different angles: