Engineered for Performance and Productivity
Australia’s trenching market demands equipment that delivers speed, accuracy and reliability. The Vermeer T755III Track Trencher is engineered for this purpose and is a preferred choice for mid to large-scale trenching projects. It consistently delivers high-performance trenching across applications ranging from gas pipelines to utilities installation for housing developments.
The T755III is powered by the Caterpillar C9 ACERT Tier 3 engine. It produces 205 kilowatts at 2200 rpm. Its large fuel tank supports long operating periods and reduces the need for frequent refuelling. This helps crews maintain steady productivity throughout the day. Lower refuelling downtime improves efficiency and reduces overall operating costs.
Precision Trenching for Diverse Australian Conditions
The Vermeer T755III is designed for accuracy. It offers boom depths up to 3 metres and cutting widths between 356 and 914 millimetres. These specifications allow operators to match trench size to the pipe and soil conditions. The machine has been used successfully across Australia, proving its capability in many terrains and climates.
SmartTEC electronic control software improves operational efficiency. It provides real-time prompts and monitors performance during trenching. Operators receive clear feedback that supports proactive maintenance and consistent output. For sloped terrain, the optional Auto Tilt Track system maintains trench verticality on inclines up to 10 degrees. This ensures trench accuracy even in uneven ground.

Faster, Cleaner and More Efficient Than Conventional Excavation
Compared to standard excavators, trenchers such as the T755III deliver significant advantages in both speed and accuracy. Excavators rely on repetitive digging and constant repositioning, while the T755III operates in a continuous motion. This allows it to dig trenches three to four times faster and produce cleaner trench profiles with a consistent depth.
This efficiency results in reduced production costs, less backfill, improved pipe bedding and better long-term infrastructure integrity. Operators also benefit from the elevating ROPM cab, which provides excellent visibility of the trench and discharge conveyor. Pressurised and filtered air, climate control and LEXAN glass create a safe and comfortable working environment during long hours in harsh Australian conditions.
Built for Versatility and Backed by Nationwide Support
While the primary role of the T755III is pipeline infrastructure, its versatility extends across the broader trenching market. It is well-suited for civil works, agricultural projects, fibre installation, irrigation channels, drainage systems, power networks, communications lines and rural utility installations. This wide scope of capability makes it a valuable machine for contractors who operate across multiple sectors and project types.
Vermeer Australia supports the T755III with a strong national dealer network, expert technical assistance and access to genuine parts and servicing. Whether the job involves a major pipeline installation or the preparation of farmland for irrigation, Vermeer Australia provides the support needed to keep equipment performing reliably. The T755III is more than a trencher. It is a dependable, multi-purpose solution built for the toughest conditions found across Australia.
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Original article from The Australian Pipeliner Magazine.

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