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Gehl AL Series Articulated Loaders
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Overview and Company History
Gehl is a respected name in the construction and agricultural equipment industries, known for designing robust and versatile machinery. The Gehl AL series consists of articulated loaders engineered for high performance in tight spaces while maintaining excellent lift capacity and maneuverability. The company’s roots date back to the 1850s, evolving to become a global equipment manufacturer delivering innovative loader designs to diverse markets.
Models and Capabilities
The Gehl articulated loader line includes notable models such as the AL 650, AL 750, and the telescoping variants ALT 750 and ALT 950. These loaders are designed for a range of demanding environments including agriculture, construction, rental fleets, and landscaping. Key capabilities include:
  • Articulation and Oscillation: Heavy-duty oscillating articulation joints allowing up to 45 degrees of steering to each side, combined with ±10 degrees of oscillation provide excellent terrain adaptability.
  • Powerful Engines: Engines range from 64 to 143 horsepower, balancing speed—up to 25 mph—and lifting strength.
  • High Breakout Forces: Leading bucket breakout forces up to 15,129 lbs enable quick and efficient material handling.
  • Telescoping Arms: On telescoping models, additional reach of up to 44 inches expands operational flexibility, with hinge pin heights reaching 204 inches on the ALT 950.
  • Differential Locks: Front and rear locking differentials maximize traction on uneven or soft ground.
Operator Experience and Comfort
Gehl prioritizes operator ergonomics with:
  • Seven-way adjustable seats for long-day comfort.
  • Fully adjustable steering columns promoting ease of control.
  • Convenient cup holders and adjustable armrests.
  • A single multifunction joystick streamlining loader and auxiliary hydraulics management.
  • Wide visibility through cab windows minimizes blind spots and improves safety.
Digital instrumentation panels provide real-time machinery feedback, aiding operational precision.
Attachment Flexibility and Compatibility
The AL series features the Power-A-Tach hydraulic attachment system, allowing quick and secure switching between numerous attachments, including buckets, grapples, pallet forks, and hydraulic hammers. Universal brackets also facilitate compatibility with many skid steer loader tools, further enhancing machine utility.
Maintenance and Operational Recommendations
For best performance and longevity:
  • Regular hydraulic system inspections and timely fluid changes.
  • Routine lubrication of articulation points to avoid wear.
  • Periodic inspection and calibration of digital displays and controls.
  • Selection of tire or track options depending on jobsite terrain.
Operators recommend leveraging optional high-flow hydraulic packages where intense auxiliary function use is expected.
Glossary of Terms
  • Articulated Loader: A loader with a pivot joint that allows the front and rear frames to move independently for tighter turning.
  • Breakout Force: The force required to break material free with the loader bucket.
  • Oscillation: The up-and-down movement of the axle assembly to handle uneven terrain.
  • Power-A-Tach: Hydraulic quick-attach system enabling fast tool changes.
Conclusion
The Gehl AL articulated loaders combine rugged engineering, powerful performance, and operator-focused features that cater to versatile jobsite demands. Their articulation, lifting power, and attachment systems provide the durability and adaptability needed for agriculture, construction, and rental applications. Continuous innovation in ergonomics and control systems also reflects Gehl’s commitment to productivity and operator well-being across its historic product line.
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