Product Photos

EarthBuster Product Photo Gallery

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Sullair air hammer
Sullair Air Hammer
Made in the USA
Front view of the EarthBuster.
Release and drain valve
Release and drain valve--used to release pressure from the tank after use.
Probe Top
This is the top of the probe.
Air Hose Fitting on Probe Top
Air Hose Fitting on Probe Top
Bottom View
The undercarriage of the EarthBuster's heavy frame.
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The back side of the EarthBuster, showing the quick-attach plate.
Air hammer regulator and solenoid
The air hammer regulator and solenoid.
EarthBuster on Bobcat T450
EarthBuster on Bobcat T450
Mini-Ex
This EarthBuster service provider has marked his intended probing locations ahead of time.
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A probe blow hole up close.
Mounted on a Bobcat T450
The EarthBuster displayed at a local home improvement show.
EarthBuster probe label and wiring junction
The probe warning label is mounted where the operator can see it during operation.
Below is the writing junction.
Front View
The metal plate in the floor here is just to keep the probe from poking through the carpet.
Hammer and Probe control
Hammer and Probe control
EarthBuster ID Plate
ID plate.
Water tight connector for electrical solenoids valve release water tight connector
Water tight connector for electrical solenoids valve release water tight connector
Mounting the Probe
Ken mounts the probe into the Sullair air hammer.
Probe air release valve and pressure safety valve
Probe air release valve and pressure safety valve
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Top of the probe and air hose junction.
EarthBuster Mounted with Compressor
EarthBuster Mounted with Compressor
On a hillside
The mini-excavator makes a great tractor for the EarthBuster, even on a steep incline. With a mini-ex, you can even reach over fences where driving access limited.
Tank pressure
Tank pressure gauge
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Probe tip and one of three blow holes.
Expanded Steel Foot Grip
The expanded steel foot grip allows you to step safely onto the EarthBuster frame (even when wet) to get in and out of a front-access tractor cab--such as on a skidsteer or tracksteer.