Gehl introduced five new models of skid steers and compact track loaders to the North American market ranging in operating capacity from 3,250–3,600 pounds.

The five new models are: 

  • The V325 Skid Steer: 72 hp, 3,250 pounds rated operating capacity
  • The V335 Skid Steer: 100 hp, 3,350 pounds rated operating capacity 
  • The V360 Skid Steer: 114 hp, 3,600 pounds rated operating capacity 
  • The VT335 CTL: 100 hp, 3,350 pounds rated operating capacity 
  • The VT360 CTL: 114 hp, 3,600 pounds rated operating capacity 

“These new machines are second to none in terms of comprehensive performance, effectiveness, style and safety,” said Nathan Ryan, Gehl global product manager — skid steers and CTLs. “They are built big, strong, simple, and easy to maintain to uphold the demands of the jobsite: uptime, performance, utilization, and efficiency.” 

Each machine is competitive in bucket breakout force (10,624 pounds), lift arm breakout force (7,041–7,116 pounds), hinge pin height (up to 136 inches) and auxiliary hydraulic performance (both in standard and high-flow, gallons per minute (GPM) and pressure). The new lineup, manufactured in Madison, South Dakota, is built with vertical lift arms for optimal truck loading and stable material handling, while cast link construction supports ground-engaging performance and steady attachment handling. Rated operating capacity reaches as high as 3,800 pounds with optional side counterweights that add strength and stability while protecting the rear of the machine. 

“The frame, structure and strength of these machines allows for confident lifting, carrying, and placing of heavy loads,” Ryan said. 

Hydraulics 

The new models deliver hydraulic performance in two ways: load-sensing hydraulics for normal machine performance, and comprehensive auxiliary hydraulics for heavy attachment use. 

In addition to hydraulic horsepower (up to 50.3 hp) and an optional hydraulic horsepower boost (82 hp), standard load-sensing hydraulics further respond to the workload to drive fuel efficiency as the machine only puts out as much power as is necessary to get the job done.

Auxiliary attachment use is possible with both standard flow rates (up to 25 GPM and 3,450 psi) and high flow rates (40 GPM up to 3,450 psi). Variable-rate flow controls allow the operator to set the flow going to each attachment. This product line was tested with high-power attachments including mulching heads, cold planer, and brush cutters, and can handle large snow boxes, snow blowers, and brooms.

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Other Features

The new machines feature the IdealTrax track-tensioning system and IdealAccess fold-up door. IdealTrax automatically extends the track to its desired tension at machine startup and relieves tension when the machine is turned off, and can now be managed using the in-cab monitor.  

A new lift-arm design slopes away from the operator at the top of the arm and allows for hydraulic lines to either run inside of the arm or underneath it for greater protection. The contouring of the arm also prevents material from building up on the machine, and improves visibility for the operator down the side of the machine. 

GEHL’s Hydraglide comfort ride control boom suspension is now standard. Skid steer models feature an adjustable arm downstop to accommodate different tire sizes depending on the operator’s preference. 

Each arm features cast steel timing links and greaseable pins along the lift arm for easy access. 

A patent-pending sloped roof and a large skylight allow the front crossbar to be smaller, which improves visibility. An optional Level 2 Falling Object Protective Structure includes brackets that protect the machine’s LED work lights. 

Operator Experience 

A 7-inch color display anchors the operator interface, with a back-lit keypad near the right armrest. Additional standard features include a foot pedal for throttle and deceleration (depending on application), cabin dome lights, 12V and USB charging ports with device storage areas, and removable rubber floor mats. 

The cab is among the largest in the industry, with an adjustable workstation that allows the operator to set it to their preference. This includes pilot joysticks that move with the operator seat, and armrests that adjust independently. A removable footrest improves comfort. Other options include a fully enclosed cab with full environmental controls, multiple seat options (including a heated seat), Bluetooth radio, a sound reduction package, and GEHL’s Hydraulic Power-A-Tach attachment system for changing attachments. 

Additional improvements include a new smart throttle that adjusts engine speeds based on a variety of operating factors, and starts at low idle for fuel efficiency and safety. Creep mode is also available to independently set ground speed from throttle input, which allows for precise attachment operation. 

Service Made Easier

GEHL skid steers and CTLs feature large engine compartments with space for accessing critical service items and fill points. A new tilt-up hydraulic cooler improves rear visibility through a lower rear profile, and allows for greater access to the engine compartment. The cooler is available with a reversible fan option set either based on pre-set intervals or on-demand. 

Each machine is capable of being connected to equipment owners and operators through the myGEHL mobile app. The app communicates machine location and operating parameters, such as fuel levels and service intervals/hours, and allows for geofences to be set to improve machine security. GEHL EasyMANAGER monitoring is also available for fleet and business managers to track service intervals, identify diagnostic codes, and organize other critical machine operations in a centralized program. 

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