Forestry forwarder loaded with logs working on rugged terrain in a rural landscape, equipped with TYRI LED work lights for visibility, with an inset image of machine operator; Ben Wade, in high-visibility workwear

Meet the Forestry Operator: Ben Wade

A Passion for Heavy MachineryYoung machine operator; Ben Wade in high-visibility workwear leaning against a heavy construction vehicle wheel, showcasing modern construction and machinery operator lifestyle

Ben Wade, known online as @bentheoperator, began operating machines at a young age. Over the years, he’s worked across construction, forestry, and agriculture. Through Instagram, he shares his experiences with over 34,000 followers, offering a glimpse into the demanding and rewarding life of a machine operator.

His posts showcase powerful machines, rugged environments, and the daily challenges faced by forestry crews. Recently, Ben tagged TYRI in a post highlighting the performance of the lights, prompting a closer look at how TYRI’s LED work lights support his work.

A Tough Environment That Demands Reliability

Lately, Ben has been working at a large forestry commission site in Northwest England operating a fleet of John Deere harvesters and forwarders, all equipped with TYRI work lights.

Forestry provides some of the toughest working environments for machine operators. Poor visibility, falling debris, and long working hours make reliable lighting vital for both safety and productivity. Therefore, workers depend on consistent illumination to maintain awareness and operate confidently in challenging conditions.

This is where high-quality TYRI work lights make a real difference in keeping operators safe and efficient.

Operator Experience with TYRI Lights

“All of our John Deere fleet is fitted with TYRI lights, and we’ve been really impressed with the units.” Says Ben
“The beam from the lights is wide and offers really good all-around coverage of the work area. This makes it much easier to see up into the trees as well as the forest floor. It keeps us operators safe as well as anyone on the ground.”

Why TYRI Lights Make a Difference

The fleet’s machines use TYRI 1010 Curve work lights, producing 2800 lumens with a mix of Medium Symmetric and Medium Asymmetric beam patterns. This setup ensures both broad coverage and targeted illumination exactly where it’s needed in forestry operations.

Additionally, TYRI’s rugged cast aluminium housings withstand harsh impacts and debris, while the even beam pattern further enhances visibility and reduces operator fatigue. For Ben and his colleagues, this means safer, more efficient workdays and fewer interruptions from lighting failures.

“The light quality is excellent as they manage the daily stress of forestry, being bashed with branches from trees and other debris. With TYRI lights, we can see clearly, stay safe, and keep working even in the worst conditions”
Ben explains, “Reliability really matters.”

Nighttime forest work scene illuminated by TYRI LED work lights from a forestry forwarder, lighting up a woodland trail for logging operations and improved operator visibilityLighting the Way in Forestry

For operators like Ben, high-quality lighting makes a real difference. Improved visibility reduces fatigue and supports a safer working environment in demanding forestry conditions. Minimising work interruptions caused by damaged or inadequate lighting keeps productivity high throughout long shifts. Additionally, better illumination significantly boosts confidence when working at night or in poor weather. As a result, both operators and ground staff can see and be seen clearly. In a sector where safety and precision matter, TYRI lights give operators the tools they need to work more effectively and with greater peace of mind.

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Discover how TYRI work lights can improve performance and safety across forestry, construction, mining, and agricultural operations.

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