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Built to Endure
Wide Bay-Burnett Drill Rigs
In the Wide Bay–Burnett, ground conditions can vary greatly from one property to the next. That’s why Cheyenne Drilling operates nine different drill rigs, each purpose-built to handle specific challenges. Whether it’s cutting through layers of rock, drilling deep into gravel beds, or navigating tighter sites, we always bring the machine that’s suited to your land.
Quality equipment is just as important as the rig itself. We rely on machine-slotted screens to improve water output and keep unwanted debris away from your pump. At completion, galvanised headworks are installed to safeguard the bore’s entry point for years to come.
By combining versatile rigs with strict equipment standards, Cheyenne Drilling delivers bores that stand the test of time. Call 0447 280 143 today for a free quote.
Customised for Conditions
Withstands Soil Movement
Low-Maintenance System
Complete Transparency
Simple & Cost-Effective Prices
With Cheyenne Drilling, every project is handled with care, precision, and complete transparency. Our drill rigs are backed by more than 16 years in business, and we’ve earned a reputation for keeping the process simple and cost-effective. Clear, per-metre pricing makes it easy to plan ahead without the worry of hidden fees.
Clients benefit from:
- Pricing from $110 + GST per metre for test bores
- No minimum charges or surprise extras
- Free quotes before any work is booked in
- A family-run team committed to straightforward service
Our focus is on building long-lasting bores, not taking shortcuts. With the right rigs, honest pricing, and years of field knowledge, Cheyenne Drilling ensures dependable results across the Wide Bay–Burnett.
Do you clean and restore older bores?
Yes. If an existing bore has slowed down or become blocked, we offer bore clean outs and blow outs to restore performance. We can also test pH, conductivity, and salinity during maintenance. This process helps clear silt, improves flow, and extends the useful life of your bore.
What size bores can your rigs drill?
Our fleet allows us to drill everything from small domestic bores to large-diameter irrigation systems. Domestic bores are generally 5-inch diameter, while irrigation projects often require 8-inch diameter or more. We’ll recommend the bore size that best suits your property’s water requirements and intended use.
Do you handle both test drilling and completed bores?
Yes. We carry out test drilling to check for water, followed by full bore construction when required. Pricing is per metre for both test and completed drilling, giving you a clear breakdown of costs. This step-by-step approach helps confirm water availability before committing to a full bore.


