Name | 2009 Ford 750 Slickline Quickrig |
Code | 60638309 |
Type | Standard |
Brand | Ford |
Category | Trucks/Trailers/ATV |
subcategory | Trucks - Wireline / Slickline |
Price | $141,600.00 |
Unit | Each (Each) |
In Stock | Yes |
Location | Lone Grove, OK |
Type | Used |
Available Quantity | 1 |
Short Description | 2009 Ford 750 Slickline Quickrig For Sale |
2009 Ford 750 Slickline Quickrig
Manufacturer: Ford
Model: 750 Slickline Quickrig
Year of Manufacturing: 2009
Type: Used
Condition: Excellent
Location: Lone Grove, OK
2009 Ford 750 Slickline Quickrig Description
Ford F750: The Ford F-750 is a medium-duty truck produced by Ford. It's known for its versatility and ability to handle various commercial applications. Its often used for tasks that require more robust capabilities than a standard pickup truck but are not as heavy-duty as larger commercial trucks.
Slickline: In the oil and gas industry, a slickline is a single-strand wireline used to perform various wellbore intervention tasks, such as logging, setting plugs, and running downhole tools. It's called slick because it does not have a braided covering like a wire rope, making it smoother and more flexible.
Quickrig: The term quickrig suggests that the equipment being referred to is designed for rapid setup and deployment. In the context of a slickline operation, a quickrig setup might involve having the necessary equipment and tools pre-assembled or configured in a way that reduces the time required to prepare the equipment for use at the wellsite.
Important Buyers Notice: All items are Sold As-Is with No Warranty expressed or implied. Items offered for sale may be damaged, inoperable and/or missing parts. You are strongly urged to carefully review each photo and video as well as personally inspect the item before making a decision to purchase. Free Oilfield Quote is not responsible for any missing or damaged equipment, part, item or accessory and shall not be held liable for any damage prior to or during the removal and/or delivery of the equipment. Any and all agreements contrary to the above disclaimer must be in writing and agreed upon up front and prior to any transaction.