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Had to expand on just "boring machine" otherwise no clicks or favs. 😂  I'm one of five on a local Water Improvement District board, with a Manager who does the 24/7 repairs, plus projects like this.  Subcontracted out with a California company.  Last Administration "IRA" grant money, that is administered through the County, found a huge leak under the highway to bypass.  I watched a You Tube University video so now I'm an expert. 🙄  I got the basic idea so I could ask not so dumb questions, and the guy running the rig was glad to show me.  If you want a huge scratch-built project, this is it.  Think of a drag race team, but super slow and muddy. 😏

Overall panorama of the whole job.   This would make a cool diorama.  Include the outhouse! 🤪
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I bet everyone only sees the orange machine.
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This detects the beacon, to know where the drill bit is.
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This day it was pot-holing for the gas pipeline, 10 feet apart.  Pinto is a local resident. 🤫
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This generator is for the mud/lubricant trailer, to run several big pumps.  A few hoses and cable run over the road.
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There is a backhoe, water truck and several pickups besides the actual machine.  Two hydraulic vices to un/screw the pipe.
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The hoe had lifted the pipe rack onto the machine since I took this picture.
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This morning I went to the other side of the highway first.  The drum and auger are for reaming the pilot hole bigger, then the water pipe is shoved through.
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With the temporary pipe that bypasses the old main under the highway, we have saved about 100,000 gallons a month.  Yes, this old system was built when Studebakers were new, been losing about an acre foot a month.  They ran into problems, had to restart a deeper hole.
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They are using the instrument to see where the tip is, about 12 feet deep now.
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Just thought someone would like to see such a project.  Hope to get more pictures, but have a wedding to attend tomorrow (Sat.), they were going to work.

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Like anything done properly this technology can be faster and far less invasive than opening a ditch or a roadway to run utilities. Unfortunately, in both the KC Metro area and others that I have read about they also have all too often have breached other underground utilities including natural gas lines that have caused some devastating consequences for more than a few homes and businesses. I do not pretend to be any type of an expert on this subject, only an observer of some of the consequences when it all goes wrong.  

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On 10/24/2025 at 10:53 PM, 89AKurt said:


 

I bet everyone only sees the orange machine.
 

 

Got any more pics of that Volvo 740 wagon? I love me some Volvo wagon. :)

 

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11 minutes ago, iamsuperdan said:

Got any more pics of that Volvo 740 wagon? I love me some Volvo wagon. :)

I built the BTCC 850 last century, that? 😄

I need to get to the job today, this was Saturday.  Imagine having to maintain where the drilling fluid goes into the pipe going under the road.
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The business end.
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This trailer sifts out the clay and rock by vibrating.
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6 hours ago, 89AKurt said:

I built the BTCC 850 ....

Funny - you've seen my 1:1 GTI - the Albq Model Car Club member who sold it to me built that same kit but as a killer street version painted refrigerator white because (if I remember correctly) he said the thing looked like a refrigerator laid on its side.

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