Common questions

When to replace spin on oil filter on Gehl excavator?

When to replace spin on oil filter on Gehl excavator?

For replacement on the Gehl 253 Excavator and the 4625, 4625DX, and 4625SX Skid Steer Loaders. Spin-on Engine OIl Filter to replace Gehl OEM 078849, L88026, L98601, and 113889.

Can a Gehl inner air filter be replaced?

Inner Air Filter to replace Gehl OEM L99967. For replacement on the following Gehl machines: 4635DXT, 4635SX, 4635SXT, 4640, 4835DXT, 4835SXT, 4840, 5635DXT, 5635SX, 5635SXT, 5640, 6635DXT, 6635SXT, 6640, CTL70, and CTL80. For replacement on the Gehl Mini Excavators: 142, 152, 153, 193, and 223.

What kind of filters do Gehl skid loaders use?

Inner Air Filter to replace Gehl OEM 181583. For use on the following Gehl Skid Steer Loaders: 5635SX, 5635DX, 5635SXT, 5635DXT, 6635SXT, and 6635DXT. For Gehl Models: HL4400, HL4500, HL4600, HL4700, SL3510, SL3610, SL3515, SL3615, SL3725, SL3825, SL4515, SL4525, and SL4615.

What is Gehl operator’s manual number 917001 / cp0905?

Operator’s Manual Form No. 917001/ CP0905 English Gehl Company, in cooperation with the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers, has adopted this Safety Alert Symbol to pinpoint precautions which, if not properly followed, can create a safety hazard.

What are the hazards of working with Gehl?

Such hazards include, but are not limited to, hillside operation, overloading, insta- bility of the load, poor maintenance and using the equipment for a purpose for which it is not intended or designed. Gehl ALWAYS considers the operator’s safety when designing its machinery, and guards exposed moving parts for the operator’s protection.

Operator’s Manual Form No. 917001/ CP0905 English Gehl Company, in cooperation with the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers, has adopted this Safety Alert Symbol to pinpoint precautions which, if not properly followed, can create a safety hazard.

What does the Gehl safety alert symbol mean?

Gehl Company, in cooperation with the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers, has adopted this Safety Alert Symbol to pinpoint precautions which, if not properly followed, can create a safety hazard. When you see this symbol in this manual or on the machine itself, you are reminded to BE ALERT!

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