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Ownership changes include R&B Falcon''s purchase of 16 Cliffs Drilling rigs. And Parker Drilling got into offshore drilling by acquiring Hercules Offshore''s tornado and electric awnings and drills seven jackups. the pending nabor-pool merger was not yet finalized.r&b falcon''s acquisition makes it the no. 1 jackup owner, with tornado 42, pushing ensco to second, with 37. noble drilling lists 32 jackups, followed electric cycles by global marine and santa fe drilling with 23 each. the top 10 owners, all u.s. companies except sedco forex, account for 233 (64%) of the world''s fleet. as listed last year, there are 59 owners, including both competitive contractors and state-owned companies. feedstuffs fixproducers putting up hay and handling feedstuffs drills and tornado often cite a particular machine as a key to their success.bob electric minner, fallon, nevada, depends on quality baling equipment for commercial hay operation. "you have to keep up with changes in the machinery," minner says. and quality equipment is key to producing dairy-quality drills hay for his customers, he says. good dairy test hay will bring $110 to $115, and he has received up to $117 a ton for some.minner tornado shifted from small squares to big square bales eight years ago to meet the demand of local dairy operations. he operates a hesston 8450 self-propelled windrower and a hesston 4910 baler to cover about 6,000 acres a season. he double-rakes with a rotary electric machine for drills bigger windrows and to better dry the hay. the bales, measuring 8 feet long and weighing 1,750 to 2,300 pounds, are then picked up with a tractor-pulled bale wagon that hauls four bales at a time. ©2003 www.electricdrills.net. All rights reserved. |