Track Trenchers
How do you carve straight trenches and outpace the rest?
Vermeer track trenchers cut precise, straight trenches and manage spoil in a single pass. With customizable power, boom and rockwheel options, plus stable tracks and smart monitoring, your crew stays online and ahead of schedule. When the job demands flawless trenching and a faster pace, this is how you stay ahead of the rest.
Hold line and depth

Continuous trenching

Clean material flow

Configure for ground
Outwork multiple excavators
The full range of Vermeer track trencher
T555III Pipeline Trencher
185 hp (138 kW) for utility work
Compact for water, sewer and fiber
See More FeaturesT655III Pipeline Trencher
250 hp (186 kW) handles varied terrain
Versatile with rockwheel or bucket wheel
See More FeaturesT755III Pipeline Trencher
275 hp (205 kW) for mainline runs
60,000 lb (27,216 kg) tractive force
See More FeaturesT855III Pipeline Trencher
350 hp (261 kW) cuts tough rock
Built for 6 ft - 12 ft (1.8 m - 3.7 m) depths
See More FeaturesT955III Pipeline Trencher
415 hp (310 kW) cuts most rock
Built for hard rock and large‑diameter utilities
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415 hp (310 kW) for deep projects
Built for major pipeline transmission work
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540 hp (403 kW) steps up power
Built for cross-country trenching
See More FeaturesT1255III Pipeline Trencher
600 hp (447 kW) maximum power
Cuts solid rock for large-diameter pipe
See More FeaturesWhy Vermeer track trenchers leave the competition behind
"When we show up with a Vermeer trencher, everyone else on the job has to be on top of their game to keep up. In conditions where the dirt sheds off the chain easily, we cut between 3,000 ft to 5,000 ft (914.4 m to 1,524 m) a day. It would take three to four excavators going hard from sunup to sundown to open up that much ditch."