Gehl Excavators — 2015 Spec Guide

Five Units Celebrating Four Generations of Innovative Digging

Gehl introduced its first compact excavator range in 1987. The fourth generation Gehl excavator product offering provides key market-focused models with customer-driven features, says Gehl.

Today’s Gehl compact excavator range consists of five models: the Z17 GEN:2, Z25, Z35 GEN:2, Z45 GEN:2 and Z80 GEN:2. Each model is built around a Yanmar engine. These models are true zero tail swing machines, eliminating cab overhang beyond the tracks in all directions. This allows the machine to operate directly against a wall or other obstruction without causing damage to the structure or machine.

The hydraulic system incorporates two variable pumps and two gear pumps. The pump oil flows are efficiently combined, redirected to where it is needed and allows for simultaneous operation without loss of hydraulic power. The Z35 GEN:2, Z45 GEN:2 and Z80 GEN:2 excavators add the Eco Mode feature. This mode reduces engine rpm by 10 percent without sacrificing power when activated, saving fuel when full speed is not necessary.

The Z25, Z35 GEN:2, Z45 GEN:2 and Z80 GEN:2 are equipped with a hydraulic quick-coupler, making attachment changes as simple as flipping a switch. Plus, the universal-style coupler works with a wide range of excavator attachments, putting tools you already own to use. An integrated boom light on all models mounted under the boom illuminates the area being excavated.

Booms are constructed with a single boom-pin design and thick side plates with internally routed hydraulic lines. Heavy-duty cylinder guards protect exposed cylinders from damage. Longer, offset crawler tracks enhance stability and provide smoother travel. Tracks are short-pitched to reduce wear, fatigue and damage. The angled crawler frame reduces soil buildup on the undercarriage.

Easy-to-remove side covers and a large rear access door allow entry to all daily inspection and major maintenance points. In addition to these features, the Z17 GEN:2 is equipped with a variable undercarriage, which extends from 3 ft, 1 in. wide to 4 ft, 2 in. wide. This allows the machine to access narrow, hard-to-reach areas and also gives it the ability to increase stability on uneven terrain. The dozer blade easily expands to the same width for further stability and improved backfill capability. As a complement to the Gehl line of compact excavators, a full line of EDGE attachments are available, including buckets, hammers, breakers, thumbs and more.

Advice to Buyers

“Purchase a unit that best fits the majority of applications that you work in,” explains Nathan Ryan, compact excavator product manager with Gehl. “In most cases, excavator designs are very similar across brands, and it is the performance, design and comfort that separates them. Once you have selected the best unit for your type of work, attachments are a great way to customize the unit to your application.”

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