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Fraser Coast Large Irrigation Bores
Large-scale properties on the Fraser Coast often need deeper, more durable bores to meet high water demands. That’s where Cheyenne Drilling comes in. With over 16 years’ experience drilling large diameter irrigation bores, we help agricultural and rural clients access consistent water supplies for crops, pastures, and livestock. Our team uses robust cable tool equipment capable of drilling wide, deep bores that can handle higher flow rates, making them ideal for irrigation systems that operate year-round.
We understand the unique conditions across the Fraser Coast, from sandy flats near the coast to heavier soils inland, and we adapt our approach to suit your land and water requirements. With no transport or setup fees, our process is straightforward and transparent. You get a high-capacity water solution that supports your farm or business for years to come.
Call Cheyenne Drilling on 0447 280 143 to request a free quote for large diameter irrigation bores across the Fraser Coast region.
High Water Output
Wide Bore Drilling
Agriculture-Ready Results
Site-Specific Approach
Customised for Local Conditions
Fraser Coast landowners often face varied conditions, from shallow coastal tables to deep inland aquifers. Our approach to large diameter irrigation drilling factors in every detail—soil type, terrain, water depth, and access requirements. We take the time to walk through your needs before setting up, ensuring the final bore suits your specific irrigation system and water drawdown goals.
Our methods reduce the chance of premature failure or undersized output, giving you a reliable, long-term solution tailored to the local environment. Whether it’s for cane fields, pastures or orchard operations, we’ll help you keep water flowing where you need it most.
How deep are large diameter irrigation bores usually drilled?
Large diameter irrigation bores can range from 30 to over 150 metres deep, depending on water availability and soil conditions. In the Fraser Coast area, depth varies based on whether you're near the coast, river systems or further inland. Our team assesses your site to determine the right depth, balancing flow rate needs with geological stability. Deeper bores may access more reliable aquifers, which is especially important for irrigation that runs daily or seasonally at high volume.
Are large diameter bores suitable for all irrigation types?
Yes, these bores are designed for versatility. Whether you're running pivot irrigation, travelling irrigators, or high-volume pipe systems, a large diameter bore provides the capacity needed to supply continuous water. They also pair well with storage tanks or holding dams. On the Fraser Coast, where different farming setups are common, the ability to customise bore size and placement is a major benefit—especially for larger farms or mixed-use rural properties.
Do large diameter bores last longer than standard ones?
They can, especially when properly constructed and maintained. Larger bores use durable materials and wider casings, making them less prone to clogging and collapse. When drilled to the right depth and protected from surface contamination, they often deliver decades of service. Regular maintenance helps keep them in top shape. Our team provides guidance on how to care for your bore over time, so your Fraser Coast irrigation system remains dependable for years to come.


