Socal Drilling Co

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Drill Rigs &#8211Construction Environmental Drill Rigs &#8211Geotechnical Water Well Drilling Rigs &#8211Inc. began designing and building all-hydrauliclong stroketophead drive drilling rigs in 1971 at our manufacturing facility located in OsceolaIowa. TodaySIMCO drilling rigsour drill rigs are used for water well and geothermal well drillinggeotechnical and environmental drillingmineral explorationgeothermal wellsconstruction and utility work100 foot air or wet rotary drilling depthour customers are family. And we support our family with whatever they may needFOR SALE 2003 SIMCO Earth Probe 200 &nbspUSED DRILLING RIGS &ampEQUIPMENT FOR SALE USED Gus Pech GP 450 $99700.00 Contact us today! More Info &ampPhoto » &nbsp

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