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    Louis Lucas founded what is now known as Gehl in 1859 in a blacksmith shop in Wisconsin. The company is now part of the Manitou Group and manufactures a variety of telehandlers, skid steers, track loaders, and other equipment.

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    Hours4,500
    Location: Glendale, Arizona
    Seller: Andy Vitzthum
    Hours2,000
    Location: Butte, Montana
    Seller: RHR CONSTRUCTION
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    Stock Number811
    Location: Southington, Ohio
    Hours2,395
    Location: Fountain Inn, South Carolina
    Seller: GearHeadz
    Hours1,488
    Location: Fountain Inn, South Carolina
    Seller: GearHeadz
    Hours696
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Hours2,200
    Location: Owosso, Michigan
    Seller: Terry Gregoricka
    Hours1,066
    Location: Georgetown, Delaware
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours1,421
    Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours1,555
    Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours3,417
    Location: Los Angeles, California
    Seller: JYC Equipment
    Hours240
    Location: Bolingbrook, Illinois
    Hours4,188
    Location: Lester, Pennsylvania
    Hours3,260
    Location: Sacramento, California
    Hours4,736
    Location: Choteau, Montana
    Hours3,047
    Location: Loma, Montana
    Hours1,180
    Location: Choteau, Montana
    Hours2,992
    Location: Loma, Montana
    Hours1,773
    Location: Belgrade, Montana
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    Hours100
    Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Forklift Depot

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    Hours3
    Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Forklift Depot
    Drive4WD
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: Schaffer Equipment
    Hours1,477
    Location: Chico, California
    Hours2,193
    Location: North Vernon, Indiana
    Hours3,091
    Location: Redding, California
    Hours1,750
    Location: Fountain Inn, South Carolina
    Seller: GearHeadz
    Hours3,294
    Location: Henderson, Colorado
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours2,151
    Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
    Seller: Herc Rentals

    About Gehl

    Gehl is a long-time leading designer and manufacturer of compact construction and agriculture equipment. The company’s products include RS and DL Series telescopic handlers, skid-steer loaders, track loaders, articulated loaders, and compact excavators. Once known as the Gehl Company, the Gehl brand is now owned by the Manitou Group, a French equipment manufacturer that also owns the Mustang by Manitou and Manitou brands of material-handling, access platform, and earth-moving equipment. Manitou Group maintains a network of more than 1,500 dealers in 140 countries. Gehl, meanwhile, has a presence in North America, Europe, Latin America, Oceania, Russia, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.


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    Gehl’s roots go back to 1859, when Louis Lucas started a blacksmith shop and foundry in West Bend, Wisconsin, to supply local growers with farm implements and machinery. In 1889, Lucas Foundry released the Hexelbank Ensilage Cutter, an $11.50 machine that Gehl says revolutionized the way farmers created food for their livestock. A year later, Charles Siberzahn purchased Lucas Foundry and renamed it Siberzahn Manufacturing Company.

    John Gehl bought that company in 1902 with two business partners, and four years later, his three brothers joined him to create Gehl Brothers Manufacturing. Early products included a silo filler, manure spreaders, and a forage harvester introduced in 1942. After becoming Gehl Company in 1967, Gehl began manufacturing skid steers in the early 1970s. The company’s acquisition of Mustang Manufacturing Company in 1997 gave Gehl a stronger footing in the market. Prior to becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Manitou Group in 2008, Gehl partnered with Manitou in 2004 in a deal that saw the companies distributing select models from each other’s telehandler lineups.

    Gehl Tools & Solutions

    Gehl’s RS Series of telehandlers includes more than a dozen models, with lift capacities ranging from 4,400 to 12,000 pounds (1,996 to 5,444 kilograms) and maximum lift heights from 9 to 55 feet (2.7 to 16.8 meters). The DL Series offers lift capacities from 11,000 to 12,000 lbs (4,990 to 5,443 kg) and lift heights from 40 to 55 ft (12.3 to 16.8 m). In addition to construction and agriculture equipment, Gehl also offers a wide array of attachments for sale, including brooms, bites, grapples, buckets, planers, blades, cutters, forks, drivers, rollers, and grinders.

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    LiftsToday.com offers a vast and varied selection of new and used lift equipment for sale every day, including hundreds of new and used Gehl telehandlers for sale. Popular Gehl model groups available on the site include DL11s, DL12s, RS5s, RS6s, RS8s, and RS10s.

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