Frac Tech burned down an entire frac spread yesterday just east of Chikasha OK.
What is usually the cause of this? Seems like a common occurrence. I know CJ burned some down south of midland a few weeks ago. We called the normal wrecker service we use about a week after the fire and they had every single wrecker they owned out there cleaning it up. The next day I saw one of the trucks coming in on a trailer.
Frac Tech burned down an entire frac spread yesterday just east of Chikasha OK.
when i was helping you guys out, one of your right angle driveshafts cut loose and had the unit spraying hydraulic fluid everywhere while the shaft was spinning and grinding away on the support. it was glowing red hot with that hydraulic fluid smoking. good thing someone caught it or y'all crew would have been like Gold crew out of El Reno.....the ones famous for burning an entire spread to the ground a few months back.
You guys burn as much shit up as you can, I just loaded up on NOV shares.
Hopefully their new technology that just came out of field testing gets bought up. My brother has been with them on their new project for almost a year now.
Hopefully their new technology that just came out of field testing gets bought up. My brother has been with them on their new project for almost a year now.
What technology? Theres loads of new stuff coming.
Frac Tech burned down an entire frac spread yesterday just east of Chikasha OK.
I knew this would get mentioned sooner or later on here. We just received a po from FracTech for some 3" replacement iron because of this. These last couple of weeks have actually picked up a little for us (flow back iron sales).
when i was helping you guys out, one of your right angle driveshafts cut loose and had the unit spraying hydraulic fluid everywhere while the shaft was spinning and grinding away on the support. it was glowing red hot with that hydraulic fluid smoking. good thing someone caught it or y'all crew would have been like Gold crew out of El Reno.....the ones famous for burning an entire spread to the ground a few months back.
That's exactly how things like this happen. Hydraulic hoses fail or get punctured by a failed mechanical part and the rest is smoke and ash.
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