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Learn how a Vancouver Island manufacturer redesigned steep-slope yarders to cut fuel use, reduce maintenance risk, and make operation simpler for shrinking operator pools.
In this episode Anthony Robinson sits down with Tyson Lambert (Vice President, design and product development) and Bree Wanner (Vice President, operations) at T-MAR Industries in Campbell River. They walk through the company’s evolution from a one-stop rebuild shop to a global builder of swing yarders and grapples, and explain why T-MAR engineered the 7280E hybrid yarder: to remove legacy wear items, use electric drives and regeneration, and reduce dependence on disappearing components such as legacy transmissions.
By Forestnet MediaLearn how a Vancouver Island manufacturer redesigned steep-slope yarders to cut fuel use, reduce maintenance risk, and make operation simpler for shrinking operator pools.
In this episode Anthony Robinson sits down with Tyson Lambert (Vice President, design and product development) and Bree Wanner (Vice President, operations) at T-MAR Industries in Campbell River. They walk through the company’s evolution from a one-stop rebuild shop to a global builder of swing yarders and grapples, and explain why T-MAR engineered the 7280E hybrid yarder: to remove legacy wear items, use electric drives and regeneration, and reduce dependence on disappearing components such as legacy transmissions.