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Terex Digger Derrick on a 2006 Peterbilt 320
This used 2006 Peterbilt 320 with a Terex Digger Derrick is a workhorse in the drilling industry. The Peterbilt 320 chassis provides a sturdy base for the Terex Digger Derrick attachment. The combination offers reliability and power for various heavy-duty tasks. With its history in South Dakota, this industrial truck has seen its fair share of work but has stood the test of time. Ideal for those seeking a dependable machine for demanding projects. This previously sold unit could be a valuable addition to your fleet.
Stock Number
STK-613781025
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0 of 1 Available
Location
South Dakota, USA
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Item Details
Industry | HeavyMachinery |
Titled Vehicle | No |
Template | Drilling |
Truck Model | 320 |
Truck Make | Peterbilt |
Truck Year | 2006 |
Title Misc | on a |
Digger Derrick Make | Terex |
Digger Derrick Model | Digger Derrick |
Drilling Summary
Drilling equipment is essential in industries that rely on reaching underground resources, such as water wells, geotechnical samples, and foundation pilings. Rigs range from small trailer-mounted units to full-scale truck or track-mounted systems, depending on depth, terrain, and application. Power source, mast height, and bit compatibility all shape how effective a rig will be in the field. Environmental factors, ground composition, and job type determine the ideal equipment setup for both safety and efficiency.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. In remote or unstable terrain, reliability and ease of repair can make the difference between a completed job and an expensive delay. Buyers often prioritize hydraulic systems, torque output, and control layouts that minimize crew fatigue. For many, familiarity with certain rig families or manufacturers builds trust that outlasts specs on paper.
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