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Gehl/mustang

05rammer

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Joined
Nov 11, 2009
Messages
170
Location
Missouri
I have tried finding information on the Gehl rt250 & the Mustang 2500rt. Does anyone know anything about the newer Gehl/Mustang machines. I had an older Gehl tire machine and it was a great machine, for it having tires.
 

ilovetracks

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Joined
Jun 21, 2017
Messages
80
Location
northeast GA
not personally, i've alway been a takeuchi man, but since they no longer build a radial lift tl10 i would look around next time. i'm not a vertical lift guy, i don't like running them, it's different, not in a good way. I haven't ran the new gehl ctl but am curious about it. looks like it is promising.
 

KSSS

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 27, 2005
Messages
4,336
Location
Idaho
Occupation
excavation
not personally, i've alway been a takeuchi man, but since they no longer build a radial lift tl10 i would look around next time. i'm not a vertical lift guy, i don't like running them, it's different, not in a good way. I haven't ran the new gehl ctl but am curious about it. looks like it is promising.

I prefer running radial machines as well. When it comes to loading trucks I like vertical, every other task I prefer radial. The sight lines are cleaner, fewer grease zerks/less moving parts.
 
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