Why the Vermeer D100x140 S3 HDD remains T B Landmark’s go-to for infrastructure work
TB Landmark relies on the D100x140 S3 horizontal directional drill to tackle challenging gas pipeline installations across the Southeast. Learn why this versatile machine has become essential to their growing operations.
If you’ve been searching for a HDD that is robust enough for pipeline products and compact for utility jobsites, the D100x140 horizontal directional drill could be the right solution for you. Learn more about this versatile machine.
After building a unique boring machine in his spare time at the age of 60, Bill Harrington started the company in 1975. The rest is history. Built on innovation, reliable equipment helps West Texas Boring thrive in the most extreme conditions.
As the demand for compact directional drills continues to grow, manufacturers are dedicated to meeting the changing needs of contractors. Investing in machine improvements like onboard technology and automation — along with offering a wide variety of tooling options — can help operators maximize time on the jobsite.
Wondering if partnering with Vermeer could be a good fit for your business? See how an Australian-based underground contractor has grown their fleet and exceeded customer expectations by working closely with their local Vermeer dealer.
Before purchasing a maxi rig for your HDD company, it’s important to first assess the benefits and risks. Determining the appropriate size machine, the type of work and where it will be performed, and how onboard technology can help your crew work more efficiently can help to future-proof your investment. Learn about these considerations and more if you’re interested in diversifying your fleet.