In March 2026, YG Machinery received an inquiry from a family-owned farm in Kansas, USA. The customer managed nearly 180 acres of corn and soybean fields. Seasonal rainfall had become increasingly unpredictable over the previous three years. Irrigation costs continued to rise because the farm depended on water supplied from neighboring properties. The owner decided to drill several independent groundwater wells before the next planting season.
Instead of hiring a drilling contractor every year, the customer wanted to purchase equipment that could complete future drilling work independently. The main requirements were simple. The machine had to be compact enough for transportation between different fields. It had to operate with a diesel engine because some drilling locations had no electricity. The equipment also needed strong mobility because farmland conditions could become muddy during rainy seasons. Maintenance needed to remain simple since only two operators would use the equipment.
The customer searched online for a small borewell drilling machine suitable for agricultural applications and submitted an inquiry through the YG Machinery website. The first email contained photos of the farmland, expected drilling depth, local soil information, and several questions about machine operation.
Two days later, both sides arranged an online meeting. The customer explained that most wells would range between 80 and 120 meters deep. Geological reports showed mainly clay, sandy soil, and weathered rock layers. Engineers recommended the crawler-type YG-150 after reviewing these conditions.
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Small Borewell Drilling Machine Specifications
| Item | YG-150 |
|---|---|
| Model | YG-150 |
| Type | Crawler-type |
| Motor Type | Diesel |
| Power | 22 HP |
| Maximum Drilling Depth | 150 m |
| Drilling Diameter | 75–325 mm |
| Electric Start | Included |
| Mud Pump | Included |
| Lift Weight | 800 KG |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 2.5 m |
| Machine Weight | 550 KG |


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Understanding the Farm’s Water Demand Before Equipment Selection
The discussion focused on irrigation rather than commercial water well construction. The customer planned to drill four irrigation wells across different fields over two years. Each well needed stable water production for center-pivot irrigation systems.
Several topics were discussed during the meeting.
- Groundwater depth history
- Local farmland conditions
- Transportation requirements
- Soil and terrain conditions
- Fuel consumption
- Drill rod handling
- Future maintenance
The customer initially considered a larger hydraulic rig. After comparing operating costs, transportation requirements, and drilling frequency, he decided a compact diesel crawler drilling machine would better match his farm operation.
Because some drilling locations were located away from paved roads, engineers explained that the crawler chassis could provide better ground contact and stability compared with traditional wheel-based equipment. The machine could move across soft soil, farmland paths, and uneven terrain more easily.
Engineers estimated that the selected configuration would comfortably handle the expected drilling depth while reducing fuel use and transportation expenses.
The customer also requested automatic rod connection because only one experienced operator was available. YG Machinery confirmed that the machine included a fully automatic screw-thread rod changing system, reducing manual labor during drilling.
Why the Small Water Well Drilling Rig Matched the Project
Small Water Well Drilling Rig Selection
The engineering team compared several available models before recommending the final configuration.
Instead of choosing equipment with excessive drilling capacity, they focused on practical agricultural requirements. The selected crawler-type YG-150 could drill up to 150 meters while maintaining a compact overall size.
Several advantages influenced the customer’s decision.
- Diesel engine suitable for remote farmland
- Crawler chassis for muddy and uneven terrain
- Strong stability during drilling operation
- Electric start system
- Mud pump included
- Compact transportation dimensions
- Lower maintenance complexity
The customer appreciated that the crawler system allowed the drilling rig to move independently between different working areas without requiring frequent manual relocation.
According to common agricultural groundwater drilling practice in the United States, compact mobile drilling equipment often provides a more economical solution for farms that require only a limited number of irrigation wells each year. The selected crawler configuration fit this operating pattern well.
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Video Inspection Confirmed Every Configuration Detail
After receiving the quotation, the customer spent nearly two weeks reviewing specifications. During that period, several emails focused on small technical adjustments.
The customer requested additional drill rods and spare sealing components. He also asked whether the diesel engine complied with export requirements.
YG Machinery prepared updated drawings and revised the packing list. Once everything matched the customer’s expectations, production began immediately after payment.
About three weeks later, engineers invited the customer to join a live factory inspection.
The inspection lasted nearly one hour.
The customer watched:
- Engine starting procedure
- Hydraulic lifting operation
- Rod connection demonstration
- Mud pump operation
- Crawler movement test
- Safety control inspection
Several measurements were shown on camera, including lifting height, drill rod connection, and crawler walking performance. Videos of previous agricultural drilling projects were also shared so the customer could better understand actual field operation.
The inspection ended after both sides confirmed the packing details.
Choosing a Small Well Drilling Rig for Sale Based on Farm Operation
Small Well Drilling Rig for Sale Comparison
Before making the purchase, the customer had compared several suppliers from different countries.
His final decision depended on practical operating costs rather than purchase price alone.
The comparison mainly included:
- Maximum drilling depth
- Engine reliability
- Crawler mobility
- Spare parts availability
- Transportation cost
- Operator training
- Technical support
The customer noted that some larger drilling rigs offered deeper drilling capability, but they required larger transport vehicles and higher fuel consumption.
For irrigation wells below 150 meters, the selected crawler drilling machine provided sufficient performance without unnecessary operating expenses.
The customer considered this balance more important than purchasing oversized equipment.

Production, Packaging and Ocean Transportation
Production required approximately four weeks.
After assembly, technicians completed routine quality inspections covering hydraulic pressure, engine operation, transmission components, lifting performance, crawler walking system, and electrical systems.
Protective coatings were applied before shipment because agricultural equipment may remain outdoors during transportation and storage.
The drilling rig was secured inside the export container together with drill rods, accessories, spare parts, operating manuals, and maintenance documents.
The crawler drilling rig was transported by truck from the port to the customer’s farm in Kansas after arriving in the United States.
Throughout transportation, YG Machinery updated the customer with shipping documents, estimated arrival dates, and customs information.
No transportation damage occurred during delivery.
Installation and Operator Training on the Farm
After unloading, installation required only basic preparation.
The customer used the crawler system to move the machine to the first drilling location.
Engineers provided online guidance during the first setup.
The training included:
- Engine startup procedure
- Lubrication points
- Drill rod installation
- Mud pump preparation
- Drilling sequence
- Daily inspection
- Emergency shutdown
- Routine maintenance schedule
Because the operator already had experience using agricultural machinery, he became familiar with the drilling controls quickly.
The first practice session lasted approximately half a day.
First Irrigation Well Completed Successfully
Approximately one week after installation, the customer drilled the first production well.
The drilling depth reached about 108 meters.
According to the customer’s records, the operation proceeded smoothly through clay and sandy formations before entering weathered rock.
The crawler chassis provided stable support during drilling, especially when operating on soft farmland soil.
The automatic rod connection system reduced manual handling during drilling.
Fuel consumption remained within expectations throughout the project.
After casing installation and well development, the irrigation system successfully supplied groundwater to nearby crop fields.
The customer later reported several observations.
- Faster well construction than expected
- Stable machine operation throughout drilling
- Easy movement between drilling sites
- Strong performance on uneven farmland
- Simple daily maintenance
- Good fuel efficiency
Several weeks later, photographs of the completed irrigation wells and operating equipment were shared with YG Machinery.
The customer planned to drill three additional wells before expanding irrigation coverage to other parts of the farm.

Small Borewell Machine Factory Support Continued After Delivery
Small Borewell Machine Factory Technical Assistance
After commissioning, communication did not stop.
The customer occasionally contacted YG Machinery regarding maintenance intervals, drill bit selection for different soil conditions, and seasonal storage recommendations.
Engineers responded with maintenance schedules and operating suggestions based on drilling records collected during the first project.
The customer also received digital manuals, maintenance videos, and troubleshooting guides.
Several months later, he reported that the equipment continued to operate normally during additional drilling work. The successful irrigation wells reduced dependence on external water suppliers and improved water availability during dry periods.
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Looking for a reliable small borewell drilling machine for farm irrigation, groundwater wells, or rural water supply projects? YG Machinery provides customized drilling solutions, complete technical support, and factory-direct pricing for customers worldwide.
Contact our engineering team today to get a suitable crawler drilling rig recommendation based on your soil conditions, drilling depth, and project requirements.




