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2008 DITCH WITCH JT8020 MACH 1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL BORING MACHINE $290,000.00 |
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2002 DITCH WITCH JT4020AT ALL TERRAIN DIRECTIONAL DRILL BORING PACKAGE $185,000.00 |
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2008 Vermeer 16×20 series II horizontal directional drill, boring, Ditch Witch $82,000.00 |
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2000 Vermeer 33×44 Directional Boring Machine. Drill Stem, FMC Water pump $67,000.00 |
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1999 DITCH WITCH JT4020 DIRECTIONAL DRILL BORING MACHINE $55,500.00 |
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Ditch Witch Directional Drill Bore 2720 $46,000.00 |
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Ditch Witch Directional Drill Bore unit 2321 subsite locator backreamer trailer $29,000.00 |
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VERMEER D16X20 HDD DIRECTIONAL DRILL BORING MACHINE DITCH WITCH CASE ASTEC $25,000.00 |
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Vermeer 16×20A Directional Drill w/ Trailer and Locator, Boring Machine HDD $25,000.00 |
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Ditch Witch Model JT520 directional boring unit, Vermeer directional drill $19,900.00 |
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Vermeer V750 Directional Drill, Boring, Ditch Witch, McLaughlin $18,500.00 |
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Ditch Witch 920L Horizontal Directional Boring Machine $15,000.00 |
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Ditch Witch JT820 Directional Drilling Machine Boring $13,995.00 |
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CASE 400TX DIRECTIONAL DRILL BORING MACHINE 300FT RODS KUBOTA DIESEL !!!! $12,500.00 |
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Vermeer D7×11a Directional Drill, Boring, Ditch Witch $11,500.00 |
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VERMEER D6 DIRECTIONAL DRILL BORING MACHINE $5,500.00 |
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DigiTrak, Sonde Housing, Transmitter Sonde,Horizontal Directional Drill, Bore $2,800.00 |
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Ditch witch JT920 directional drill bore boring trencher trenching drilling $2,400.00 |
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McLaughlin SPOT D TEK DIRECTIONAL DRILL SONDE LOCATOR BORING $2,195.00 |
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Vermeer mud mixer for directional drill boring $799.00 |
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5 Ton DUB HDD Swivel Directional Drilling & Boring use w/Ditch Witch/Vermeer/etc $490.00 |
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10,000# DUB DELUXE HDD Drilling/Boring Swivel by DCD (Directional Depot/Borzall) $490.00 |
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Dynapar HS351024814BD Incremental Encoder, 5/8″ Bore, 5-26V, Bi-Directional, New $388.00 |
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5″ Reamer HDD-Directional Boring use w/Ditch Witch/Vermeer & other drill rigs $345.00 |
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Dynapar HS351024814BD Incremental Encoder, 5/8″ Bore, 5-26V, Bi-Directional $178.20 |
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Directional Boring Machine Spindle Shaft $100.00 |
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PT1010 Ditch Witch Pit-Launched Directional Boring Unit Operator’s Manual $25.00 |
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VERMEER D16X20a HDD DIRECTIONAL DRILL BORING MACHINE Ditch Witch $0.25 |
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14” HDD Ditch Witch THREE WING Directional Boring Back-Reamer ***NO RESERVE*** $0.01 |
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Trenchless Technology : Pipeline and Utility Design, Construction, and Renewal $87.82 Trenchless technology allows for the installation or renewal of underground utility systems with minimum disruption of the surface. As water and wastewater systems age or must be redesigned in order to comply with environmental regulations, the demand for this technology has dramatically increased. This is a detailed reference covering construction details, design guidelines, environmental concern… |
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Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD): Utility and Pipeline Applications (Civil Engineering) $90.00 This is a complete sourcebook of information on Horizontal Directional Drilling, the installation of pipelines and utilities beneath obstacles such as water and roadways. HDD is a fast-growing technology in the trenchless industry. Provides technical information on the design, permitting, construction, bid documents, specifications, and construction of HDD applications Numerous HDD calculations wi… |
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Pipeline Design for Installation by Horizontal Directional Drilling $50.00 Pipeline Design for Installation by Horizontal Directional Drilling addresses the design of major pipeline or duct segments to be installed by horizontal directional drilling (HDD). This Manual of Practice, which covers topics specifically related to HDD installation, was prepared by a committee of senior engineers who are leaders in the development of HDD techniques and practices. HDD is a trench… |

The moving average is probably the most commonly used of all indicators. It comes in various types and has numerous applications. In basic terms though, a moving average helps to smooth out fluctuations in price (or an indicator) and provide a more accurate reflection of the direction that the security is moving. Moving averages are lagging indicators and fit into the trend following category. The various types include simple, weighted, exponential, variable, and triangular.
CALCULATION
The difference between the various types of moving averages is simply the way in which the averages are calculated. For example, a simple moving average places equal weighting on each value in the period; weighted and exponential place more emphasis on recent values in the period; a triangular moving average places greater emphasis on the middle section of the time period; and a variable moving average adjusts the weighting depending on the volatility in the period.
Let’s focus on the simple moving average, which is formed by finding the average price of a security over a set number of periods. This is calculated by adding up the closing prices of the security over the set number of periods (eg. 15) and dividing this summed answer by the number of periods.
With regards to the other types of moving averages, their calculations can be a little more complex; however the premise is still the same. The only difference being where and how the relevant weightings are placed.
SYNTAX Mov(Data Array, Periods, E S T TRI VAR W VOL)
Data Array _ This is the data array that will be averaged to form the moving average indicator. This is most often the closing price, but can be any other price data or indicator.
Periods _ This specifies how many periods are used to calculate the moving average.
E S T TRI VAR W VOL _ This is the type of moving average that is to be used, shown as follows:
E _ Exponential S _ Simple T _ Time Series
Tri _ Triangular Var _ Variable W _ Weighted
Vol _ Volume Adjusted
EXAMPLE
The following formula plots a 15 period simple moving average of the closing price:
Mov(C,15,S)
In the above example:
Data Array = C
Periods = 15
Type = S (Simple)
APPLICATION
A more useful application of this example could be:
C > Mov(C,15,S) and V > Mov(V,20,S)
The formula above specifies that the closing price must be above a 15 period simple moving average (denoted by ‘C > Mov(C,15,S)’) and that the present volume must be greater than the 20 period average of the volume (denoted by ‘V>Mov(V,20,S)’).
If you are new to MetaStock formula then this might seem complex or confusing but once you ‘get it’ you’ll understand why it’s used by so many trading professionals.
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I am in California. Do I need to obtain permits from CDFG for directional boring under a concrete lined creek
I’d imagine you’d need a lot of permits/EIRs, etc. but why DFG? Are there endangered fish in the concrete creek or something?
Horizontal Directional Drilling – how it works