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VS510 Single-screw Vertical Mixer
The Vermeer VS510 single-screw vertical mixer is capable of processing 6-ft x 5-ft (1.8-m x 1.5-m) large round bales. With a standard full set of sharp, hard-surfaced knives, as well as a durable screw designed for maximum mixing ability, this mixer can evenly disperse feed for optimal feed quality and operator efficiencies.
Features:
•  Heavy-duty screw: The VS510 single-screw vertical mixer comes with standard 5/8-in (15.9-mm) abrasion-resistant AR200 screw flighting and a full set of hard-surfaced knives for long-lasting performance.
•  Durable tub: Durability and reliability are key components of Vermeer mixers. That's why they're built with heavy-duty, abrasion-resistant AR200 steel, which is approximately twice as hard as regular steel.
•  Efficient cleanout: The VS510 is designed to optimize speed and evenness of cleanout with three points of contact with the tub floor (two bi-pulse legs and a leading edge of the screw).
•  4-point scale with Bluetooth connectivity: Achieve defined targets when feeding in multiple pens with the standard 4-point scale. As an added bonus, operators can view their load weight from their smart device with Bluetooth connectivity.
•  Optional 2-speed gearbox: With an optional 2-speed gearbox, operators can optimize their mixing and feeding. Use the low side (26 rpm) when mixing or processing large round bales. Use the high side (39 rpm) during the last portion of feeding for optimal cleanout.
•  Extra heavy-duty planetary: Vermeer mixers feature a heavy-duty planetary — the heart of the mixer. The tractor’s PTO powers the screw through a planetary specifically designed to help extend machine life.
•  Processing ability: Run out of ground hay? No problem. The VS510 single-screw vertical mixer is the smallest mixer available in the Vermeer product lineup that has the ability to process a 5-ft x 6-ft (1.5-m x 1.8-m) large round bale.
•  Constant-velocity PTO: Constant-velocity PTO allows operators to mix the load while traveling down the road or between pens on their farm or ranch.
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