That German sure was comfy with the Gehl skid loader! Doing that with my 4510? Not anytime soon.
Worst I do is stand in the bucket to back him into the garage. Head ain't on a swivel anymore!
For teaching newbies to drive a Gehl, get him in the seat, start the engine, have him curl the bucket up, hand him a cold beer for his right hand and tell him now you're ready to drive it.
Might have to go back to a two stick drive someday, I like the old Gehl except for the fact that the cab shrunk bad.
And I need to make the handles larger-still for easier use.
Was the 4625 pull-down/safety bar the lockout for the boom? Or was it sill in the seat like a 4510.
This seat switch lockout still works perfectly. Thank goodness.
Bought a Waukesha XA from a work friend off of a Gehl chopper for $15. Needed the timing gears for a late 20's XA and they fit right on.
Never could bare to get rid of the rest of the power unit.
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