2024 Vermeer® Trailed Mowers TM1410
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2024 Vermeer® Trailed Mowers TM1410
With a cutting width of 20.8 ft (6.3 m), the TM1410 trailed mower is the largest trailed mower in our fleet made for large haymaking operations that need to maximize productivity in the field. It’s big on convenience, too. Operating, transporting and maintaining a large pull-behind mower should always be this simple. The big question: How does it mow? With smart features like a nitrogen-charged accumulator suspension system, it delivers a consistent, clean cut as you cover more acres in a day.
Features may include:
Q3 Cutter BarThe Q3® Cutter Bar is a modular shaft-driven cutter bar that helps to maximize productivity and make the mower more fuel-efficient with minimal gear-to gear interface which can require less horsepower than gear bed style cutter bars. Key features such as the Quick-Clip® Blade Retention System and Quick-Change™ Shear Ring are designed for productivity, functionality and to allow for quick and easy replacement in the field. Access on top of each cutter unit lets the operator check and replace oil quickly.
Nitrogen-charged accumulator suspension systemA simple, convenient nitrogen-charged accumulator suspension system makes it easy to adjust for various crops and conditions, and provides better ground following cutter bar balance and a more consistent pitch. The system allows you to establish a setting and charge to that setting every time.
2-point Quick HitchA patent-pending, newly designed 2-point Quick Hitch allows for an easy, one-person hook up. It also provides more ground clearance to avoid crop obstructions while in the field. Quick. Simple. Durable.
Hydraulic fold for transportJust because the 10-series trailed mowers offer wide cutting widths, it doesn't mean they have to be a hassle to deal with. The TM1410 hydraulically folds down to a 9 ft (2.7 m) transport width.
Two independent cutter bar unitsTwo independent cutter bar units work with the suspension system to allow the mower to flex in uneven ground contour.