Drilling Buggy - Charleston, SC
Welcome to Charleston, SC this is a specific built drilling buggy for a great customer in South Carolina. They like their equipment to stand out in a crowd with color and because it is something different.
Welcome to Charleston, SC this is a specific built drilling buggy for a great customer in South Carolina. They like their equipment to stand out in a crowd with color and because it is something different.
We received a request to build a wheeled buggy. It was built in 1986 for a customer who is still using it today, 33 years and counting. Not many pieces of equipment last that long in the extreme conditions where this buggy works. It works in the ponds of the Dead Sea helping process salt.
A quick video of Wetland loading 2 buggies after a successful tradeshow. Leaving the show headed to work in Northwestern Canada.
Check out one of our long-time customers in Savannah, GA using a Cat 326F on our Amphibious Undercarriage.
We design and build custom amphibious equipment based on our customers' specifications. Give us a call to see how we can build equipment custom to the job you need done.
This is one of our customers working in bad conditions in Western Australia doing some maintenance work in containment ponds with red clay type spoil.

We recently built and designed this a custom lifted amphibious excavator for a customer in Venezuela. He uses it in a transition zone near the ocean for pipeline work.
Most of the Northern Hemisphere is experiencing snow, but that doesn't stop our machines! Our equipment is thriving, even in the tundra of Northern Canada.
Our equipment is all over the world and is versatile enough for every climate! We are experiencing a Polar Vortex in the US. Meanwhile, in Australia, they are having summer fun.
We partnered with our local Deere dealer and together we built 2 John Deere 250’s for a Southern Cali restoration project.

The clearing up process significantly streamlines the way wetland equipment is used. Contact Wetland Equipment Company to learn more!
This buggy will drill a 10’ diameter hole. It's currently working in the Everglades in South Florida. The drill is a Cat AF190E and the pontoons are 45’ x 8’ x 8’. The buggy weighs over 175,000 pounds when it is assembled ready to work.
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