Gyro-Trac’s history is an extraordinary, evolutionary tale. It is a story of determination, innovation, and the application of brilliant engineering.

SasquatchOver twenty years ago the founders of Gyro-Trac, brothers Daniel and Guy Gaudreault were land clearing contractors in northern Canada. During remote power line development, hydroelectric companies contracted these land-clearing masters to cut mile after endless miles of power line corridors though some of the most unforgiving and desolate terrain on earth—literally in the middle of nowhere. Heavy equipment, fuel, spare parts, supplies, and survival gear all had to be hauled across hundreds sometimes thousands of miles of northern wilderness. Many times, to get to those remote sites, they would have to engineer and build roads and passages on the spot, as they traveled. Amazingly, some of those bridges were constructed of ice (it was the only option available to reach some of the most isolated destinations. They had to take everything with them and get the job done as fast and as efficiently as possible. Determination and innovation became a way of daily life.

As hearty and industrious as these young men were, they were working for private companies and budgets were tight. They had to be competitive.

The bulk, fuel guzzling bulldozers that traditionally dominated this type of work were heavy and severely damaged soil structures, causing erosion and habitat destruction problems. After pushing down and tearing up trees, the bulldozers left tons of mangled debris behind that had to be dealt with. Environmental regulators required them to leave the sites as clean and undisturbed as possible. So as undesirable as it may have been, they’d burn the waste—as there was little else they could do.

Daniel and Guy knew that there had to be a more efficient way of clearing land that was environmentally friendly as well. This is where determination and innovation met brilliant engineering—In the middle of the woods. They came up with a revolutionary idea to develop a low-ground pressure, lightweight, easy-to-transport, fuel efficient, mulching machine that could handle rough terrain, reduce huge volumes of trees and vegetation to environmentally desirable bio- mass and be dependable to operate, easy to maintain in the field and, of course, not cost too much. Obviously, this was no small undertaking. In the face of overwhelming criticism and improbable odds, the Gaudreault brothers nevertheless decided that if they could build an ice bridge wherever they need one, they could build a machine like this.
Thus, Gyro-Trac was born in the woods. After more years of determined innovation and even more brilliant engineering, Gyro-Trac grew up in the woods.

Today, Gyro-Trac is the undisputed tree mulching master of the woods. From every forestry application to any land clearing need, Gyro-Trac simply has the best, single-purpose-built mulching machines available…

…end of story, and the beginning of yours!