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| I'm looking at a 3825 Gehl skid steer. it fits perfectly what I want for size and I like the idea of the steering controls. The issue is I've never been around a Gehl skid loader before. I can't even think of one around the area. Are they any good? Or are they lemons? i was just curious if there were any know issues or things to watch for with them?
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Ohio | They're very good machines. We have 2. A 4625 which is the same series as the one your looking at but bigger. The other is a 4840. The 4625 has 6k hours and counting. |
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| we had one it was a good machine but we update every 3000 hours |
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 Croswell, Michigan | I have a 3410 I bought new years ago. It is a little smaller machine than you are talking about but it has been very dependable. I love the hand controls.
Edited by John e.c.MI 10/23/2012 12:02
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God's Country, Iowa | We have a 3725. Tough as nails. Just keep the oil changed and you will be fine. My dad has run Gehls since they came out. Great skidloaders. |
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| we have a 3825 with kabota diesel motor. they are very handy. |
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 Remsen, Iowa | Have a 3310 and the controls are really great. Hate the foot controls. |
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Eastern Iowa | Have a "93 3825. Very durable and handy machine. Good power and lift capacity for it's size. Only drawback is Kubota is cold blooded. Needs to be plugged in under 30 degrees. Very fuel efficient. |
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MN | We bought one new and still have it. It's got around 2,800 hours on it now, and the only money we've put into it is tires, and the other necessary maintenance. Hard to beat this machine, very bullet proof. |
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