WILSON 42B SELF-PROPELLED
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1981 Wilson 42B self-propelled drilling rig powered by Detroit diesel V-12, 106ft mast rated 250,000 lbs.  with 150 ton 8 line McKissisk traveling block and hydra-hook, mast board with racking room for 7000ft  of 4 1/2" drill pipe. Explosion proof lighting on entire rig. Rig sets on an 8ft sub-structure. Hydraulic winch for maximum safety in picking up pipe. Kelly spinner for drill pipe makeup. Oilwell PC-150 swivel.  Regan 8", 3000lb rated blowout preventer. Washington rotating wellhead equipment with 12" opening.

 Gardner Denver 17 1/2" rotary table with new pinion bearings.                 

 AIR PACKAGE:

 Two 1050 CFM at 150 lbs. Joy screws powered by Cat.3406 turbo engines.

 One WB-12 Joy booster rated at 700 lbs. powered by Cat.3406 turbo engine.

   MUD PUMP:

 Wilson 600 duplex with 6 1/2 X 14 inch liners, powered by two 318 V-8 Detroit diesels      with 16 groove  bull wheel.

  FUEL TRAILER:

 6000 GAL. round tank mounted on a trailer with an 8x12ft steel building containing a 40KW  generator  powered by 4-53 Detroit diesel, four 160 gal. storage tanks and storage shelves.  On the other end is a 4x8ft junk box.

  DRILLPIPE:

 6000FT of 4 1/2" X-hole, grade X, range two, BN, HB, PC.

  DRILL COLLARS:

 All collars are cut with 4 1/2 X-hole threads and slip recesses.

8       6 ½ inch range 2 slick collars

 4   7 inch spirals range 2  w/one bottom hole collar cut for float and 4 ½ reg. thread.

 PIPE TUBS:

Five tubs made from 4 ½ drillpipe, one with center walkway for collar tub.

  SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT:

 4 1/2",5 1/2",8" slips, drillpipe and collar elevators, drill collar lifting nibbins and elevators, bales, Folley type B tongs with several heads, Reds satellite automatic driller,  Martin Decker weight indicator, many more items.

RIG, AIR, MUD PUMP AND COLLARS WERE BOUGHT NEW AND ARE IN GOOD SHAPE.

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