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Gyro-Trac Corporation Manufactures purpose-built mulching equipment Originated in the Canadian wilderness in the 1980’s, Gyro-Trac’s HQ has been in Summerville, South Carolina since the mid 1990’s – over 20 years By 2006, Gyro-Trac was the number one mulching machine manufacturer in the world with a 21% market share among 9 competitors 1000’s of units are in service around the world w/private contractors & governments, earning as high as 60% market share in North America Gyro-Trac’s perform tasks such as: forest fire fighting and pre-fire mitigation (thinning & fire breaks); invasive species elimination (Brazilian Pepper, scrub Palmettos, etc.); railroad, highway, power line, pipeline and other rights of way clearing; land beautification, commercial clearing and post-forestry harvest cleanup. Gyro-Trac’s have cleared unwanted trees and brush on almost every military base and range in America Gyro-Trac’s are owned by the Dept. of Defense, Bureau of Land Management, US Fish & Wildlife, NASA (Cape Canaveral/Merritt Island,) Bureau of Indian Affairs and more Gyro-Trac’s are owned by state wildlife & forestry agencies all over the USA - early owners were the state of Florida’s Forestry – mainly for forest fire mitigation and fighting fires. What makes Gyro-Trac better? Decades ago, competitors moved from rotating / flail-type blades to blunt hammer teeth on drums that smashes wood. This leaves large shreds of wood on the ground that can wick fire and take years to decompose – takes huge HP, weight & fuel … still used by many today. Gyro-Trac’s innovative “planar” tooth set the new standard, and is still in wide use today – uses less weight, less fuel, lower ground pressure, smaller park-like mulch - less total cost for a pile of mulch. Is it easier to chop down a tree with sharp blade like an axe, than with a blunt hammer.