New Trailed Mower cuts wider swath; reduces time, fuel, hp, labor and maintenance costs.
| Aug 22, 2008 |
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Dan Belzer, Advertising Manager Vermeer Corporation P.O. Box 200 Pella, Iowa 50219 USA 641.628.7691 • 800.370.3659 Fax: 641.621.7881 vermeerag.com |
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The heavy-built TM1200 Trailed Mower features a center pivot design with two (2) independent, staggered cutterbars that cut 15' 6" wide (4.7 m) - almost 2' 5" wider (.76 m) than any other trailed mower in the field. Staggered cutterbar design ensures accurate and complete cutting action in the center of the swath; maximum swath width is 87% of the cutting width* for quick, uniform dry down. Set up and transport is also simple. Swivel gearbox design accommodates both Cat 2 or 3N hitches. (In addition, the TM1200 is 3-point quick-hitch adaptable.) When going from field to transport, the TM1200 folds down to 8' 5" wide (2.56 m) to quickly and easily maneuver through gates and travel from field to field.
"One of our primary goals was to reduce the time, labor and costs of high production haying," says Vermeer Forage Products Director Joe Michaels. "We see many hay producers out there running with two, or even three operators, tying up several tractors with 3-point-mounted mowing units. That's where this new TM1200 really makes sense, especially in terms of efficiency. Now, with just an 85hp tractor (63.4 kW), you can cut just as wide as a self-propelled mower conditioner and eliminate a lot of those extra costs — labor, large hp tractors, fuel and extra maintenance." The TM1200 is extremely versatile. Center-pivot lets it maneuver around objects and make 180º turns on headlands for fast cutting. A unique, patent-pending flotation/hydraulic design (similar to "Baja" suspension systems used on high-performance race trucks) reduces cutterbar weight on the ground. Because of its ability to float up and over unforeseen field obstacles, the TM1200 is better able to avoid or absorb high-impact shock loads. Large 31 x 13.5 -15 tires provide excellent flotation and stability.
The TM1200 features segmented hex-shaped drive shafts and is equipped with a total of twelve self-contained cutting units mounted on the independent cutterbars. Each cutting unit is sealed in its own set of gears, bearings and lubricant to reduce service time, repairs and cost. Low-profile cutting discs with wide skid shoes provide smooth, clean cutting action with maximum protection. Each disc contains a set of extra thick (5mm) dual edge, reversible blades for longer life. An exclusive Quick-Clip™ Blade Retention system allows operators to replace or reverse the blades in seconds using just the Quick-Clips and a special changing tool that comes with the mower. Swingup cover design provides excellent access for routine service and maintenance. The 5,900 lb unit (2,676 kg) accommodates 540 or 1,000 rpm drives. Minimum drawbar horsepower is 85 hp (63.4 kW). Hydraulic requirements include two pairs of auxiliary remote outlets (1750 psi, 6 gpm flow minimum / 120 BAR, 27L/min). Vermeer Corporation manufactures a full line of haying equipment including large round balers, mowers, mower/conditioners, rakes, tedders, bale processors, silage wrappers, bale movers and hay handling equipment; plus a wide assortment of industrial equipment for tree, construction, environmental and underground utility service work. For more information on Vermeer Agricultural equipment, log into the Vermeer Ag website at www.vermeerag.com * Swath width percentage depends on type and condition of crop being cut. VERMEER®, the Vermeer logo and Quick-Clip are registered trademarks of Vermeer Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. |
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A new wide-swath, center-pivot trailed mower that's easy-to-operate and designed for high-production cutting, using low hp tractors, is now available from Vermeer Corporation.
Cutting height is adjustable from 1.25" to 3" (3.2 cm - 7.6 cm). Hydraulic cutterbar pitch control (from 0 to 6°) sets the cutting height, helps eliminate streaking and allows the operator to adjust for different crops and conditions.