Wichita Falls Spudder - Ardmore, OK
Posted by: hamquilter
N 34° 10.526 W 097° 09.113
14S E 670328 N 3783151
This portable drilling rig was focal in the opening up of the Mid-Continent area to oil production in the first three decades of the 1900's.
Waymark Code: WMWKF2
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 09/15/2017
Views: 3
Located next to the Ardmore armory and the Greater Southwest Historical Museum is a spudder that was operational from 1900 to 1935. It is a portable drilling rig for drilling shallow wells. It uses no derrick. Cables attached to the mast were pulled by teams of mules to operate the drilling bit.
Display of this rig was part of Ardmore's Centennial Rehabilitation Project in 2007. A plaque at the base of the rig reads: "Dedicated to the Oil Producers of Oklahoma / Donated to the Historical and Genealogical Society Carter County Museum by Total Petroleum, Inc. and Total Pipeline Corp. / June 1990.
Additional granite plaques describe the history and operation of this type rig.
Type of Machine: Portable oilfield Drilling Rig
Year the machine was built: c.1900
Year the machine was put on display: 1990
Is there online documentation for this machine: [Web Link]
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