GeoProbe 6620

Direct Push for Fast Soil Sampling
Auger/Split Spoon for SPTs
All Terrain Rubber Track
Powerful
Versatile

GeoProbe 6620

Direct Push for Fast Soil Sampling
Auger/Split Spoon for SPTs
All Terrain Rubber Track
Powerful
Versatile

GeoProbe 6620

The largest drill used by Kodiak is the GeoProbe 6620. Most would call it a small drill—we call it the biggest; it’s the brute in our tool box filled with small drills.

This machine has many of the capabilities of larger machines, but in a very compact package suitable for navigating to borehole locations in limited access areas.

This machine has a more robust undercarriage and therefore requires a slightly larger footprint than our MiniMole.

This makes it better equipped for areas where there is rough terrain, where width is less of a concern, or where direct push sampling is preferred.

Equipped with an automatic 140 lb drop hammer, this machine is used for both geotechnical and environmental investigations. Depending on soil conditions and the scope of the project, soil samples can be obtained using the direct push dual tube sampling system or with conventional split spoon methods. Solid stem and hollow stem augers are standard equipment travelling with this drill. In ideal soils, augering can be eliminated altogether by using the dual tube system, even for collecting SPTs for geotechnical investigations. This can increase the drilling production rate substantially, saving money in both drilling hours and cuttings management and/or disposal.

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Although Kodiak specializes in drilling in limited access areas, many of our clients will use this machine in areas where they could fit a truck or bomb mounted drill for the tremendous advantages it can provide.

This is the largest and most versatile of our three direct push machines, with our MiniProbe being more suitable for tighter spaces and our Geoprobe 420 being very specialized for more access limited areas for environmental sampling.

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Is your borehole location proving challenging with a truck-mounted drill? We get it.
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