With three models available — MC2800, MC3300 and MC3700 — operators can get the machine that is right for their operation with the features they need to complete their job in their way.

The modular, shaft-driven Q3 Cutter Bar helps make this line more fuel-efficient with minimal gear-to-gear interface, requiring less horsepower than gear bed-style cutter bars.

Practical innovations, including the Quick-Clip Blade Retention System and Quick-Change Shear Ring, make the tasks of changing blades and repairing a sheared device quick and simple.

In addition to the unique cutter bar features, the new mower conditioners are equipped with a nitrogen-charged accumulator suspension system to provide a consistent weight on the cutter bar throughout the full range of motion.

Operators can easily customize suspension settings for their specific field conditions with a simple turn of a lever, resulting in less cutter bar weight on the ground and less stress on the header and framework when compared to traditional mechanical spring systems.

With the option of either a steel roller or v-tine conditioner on all models, operators can choose the conditioning method preferred for their operation. In addition, multiple swath adjustments give users more control over their windrow formation.

The line offers cutting widths of 9.1 feet on the MC2800, 10.5 feet on the MC3300, and 12 feet on the MC3700.  FG

—From Vermeer news release

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