Spotlight: The Tiregrabber TG4000 – Built for Big Tires, Shot with Purpose
When the team at The Tiregrabber in Camrose, Alberta needed a fast, clean spot for an upcoming farm auction, they reached out. They were not after bells and whistles — they wanted something simple, sharp, and purpose-first.
I delivered a 30-second video showcasing their flagship product: the TG4000, a serious piece of equipment designed to handle massive agricultural and industrial tires.
🔧 The TG4000 at a Glance
This unit was made for hard work. The TG4000 handles tire diameters ranging from 54″ to 89″ (1,372 mm to 2,261 mm), with a weight capacity of 4,000 lbs (1,814 kg). It features manual swivel, tilt, and rotation to give operators full control — even when dealing with heavy, awkward tires.
- Tire Range: 54”–89” (1,372 mm–2,261 mm)
- Capacity: 4,000 lbs (1,814 kg)
- Manual Swivel, Tilt & Rotate
- Dimensions: 83” W x 76” L x 44” H
- Tooth Length: 26″ (0.66 m)
- Weight: 1,100 lbs (499 kg)
- Max Pressure: 3,000 PSI (206 bar)
🎯 The Goal Behind the Video
This spot was created specifically for a farm fair auction, where proceeds support STARS Ambulance — a vital service in rural Alberta. We kept it short and to the point: show what the TG4000 does, how it works, and why it matters.
🎬 Behind the Shoot
Because this was a rush project, I handled everything in-house — filming, editing, color, and delivery — in a tight window. When the product speaks for itself, you do not need to oversell it. You show it clearly and honestly.
🤝 Built for Alberta. Built with Purpose.
This is not a one-off collaboration — I am working on a long-term video project with Tiregrabber to help showcase their growing line of equipment to farmers and heavy industry across Alberta and beyond.