Transforming Tree Care: Gyro-Trac Launches the Fully Automated GTD 1900 Brush Chipper
Gyro-Trac, long recognized for innovation in forestry and land management, introduces the GTD 1900 Brush Chipper—a fully automated, fully hydraulic system built to reduce failure points, boost throughput, and deliver precise chip quality on demand.
In the launch video, Antoine Gaudreault, a son of founder Daniel Gaudreault, explains how the GTD 1900’s automation allows it to “chip by itself.” By removing clutches and belts—common sources of downtime—the GTD 1900 focuses on reliability and simplified upkeep.
Smarter Control, Consistent Output
A computer-managed control system puts operators in charge of feed-roller speed, hydraulic pressure, and chip size. Whether the job calls for ultra-fine chips or larger cuts, settings are quickly tuned for the task.
Engineered for Power & Precision
- Fully hydraulic & automated: no clutch, no belts—fewer failure points.
- Dual-drum design: smoother operation and steady chip flow.
- 3.8L Cummins engine: dependable power with efficient performance.
- Quiet, efficient operation: built for professional crews and urban work zones.
A Legacy of Innovation
Founded over 25 years ago by Daniel and Guy Gaudreault, Gyro-Trac has led with purpose-built, environmentally conscious equipment. Headquartered in Summerville, South Carolina, the company brings decades of patented engineering to the tree-care market with the GTD 1900.