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888-909-9066 • www.specialtyrigs.com "Drive away and pull a pump on your way home!" 2000 Ford F-650, 7.3L Power Stroke diesel, 93,000 miles, new tires with a Smeal 10T, 36' mast, sandline, layout line, 2-spd, cathead, remote control. 2012 International 7400, 285hp MaxxForce, 6 cyl. diesel, 10-spd, 185,000 miles, 15' flatbed with a SEMCOS8,000, 40' mast, 2-spd winch, hot shift PTO (auto), hyd. oil cooler, light kit for mast, HD bumper w/receiver hitch, (2) 96" toolboxes. TWO - 2017 Ford F-550's with SEMCO S8,000's. One truck with 11' utility box (as shown) and one with 11' flatbed. Crew cab, 4x4 diesel, 6-spd auto, S8,000 Hoist - 46' derrick ext, triple line option, hot shift PTO (auto), 2-spd winch, sandline, hyd. oil cooler, remote, aux. hyd. valve, LED lights for mast. Smeal 10T, 36' mast, sandline, layout line, 2-spd, cathead, remote control on a 15' flatbed. For Sale Call For Pricing 22 SEPTEMBER 2017 WorldWide Drilling Resource ® Tough Enough to be Pink Adapted from Information by Bit Brokers International Back in December 2016, Chester and Cliff Thomas of Bit Brokers International discussed how the company could be more actively involved in philanthropic ventures. When considering what cause or organization they wanted to be involved in, they both decided breast cancer is a terrible disease which has affected everyone in some form. They felt a good way to bring attention to the cause would be to paint their drill bits and reamers pink. October is officially Breast Cancer Awareness month, but the Bit Brokers International Team wasn’t satisfied with supporting the cause for only one month, so they went a different route. Earlier this year, the company proudly in- troduced its “Drill Pink” series of bits, donating a portion of all profits made from the series to Breast Cancer Awareness. “We have all had someone affected by breast cancer. Bit Brokers International is doing what they can to help the cause,” stated Cliff. The Drill Pink series in- cludes PDC bits, PDC reamers, and roller cone reamers. “Our bits are so tough, we can paint them pink!” Chester said. Pink bits have been done during the month of October, but never beyond one month at a time. Drill bits are painted many different colors, but none are painted pink from the factory. “We want every customer who gets their bits or reamers to see the pink and immediately think breast cancer awareness. The pink bits and reamers have gone over very well with customers. I think all of our customers who purchase pink bits are happy they are contributing to a great cause just by making a purchase they would have otherwise needed to make anyway,” said Tim Thomas. Since 1988, the company has been able to serve customers in every single U.S. state and in over 85 countries around the world. The WWDR camera caught up with the Bit Brokers Team, proudly displaying their Drill Pink series of bits at the 2017 CONEXPO-CON/AGG event.

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