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≈ $38,970
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Boom rotor replaced about a year ago (cost: EUR 21,000)
running hours: approx. 7,200 (may increase – machine is in daily use)
Specifications
New chains on the mast
Oil leakage under the rig
Tracks at the front of the mast are damaged and need replacement
Hammer not included
Video available
Delivery by arrangement
Description
2011 Gemsa Gemrok 45 SDKJM drill rig
Fitted with new chains on the mast and storage unit. The boom rotor was replaced approximately one year ago
with a total investment of EUR 21,000
There is an oil leak under the rig
and the front tracks on the mast are damaged and will need to be replaced
The machine is currently in daily use
so the hour count may increase
A video is available upon request. Delivery to be arranged