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so what exactly is for sale? the boxer or the gehl? how much? answer these quetsions and some one might know whats up, dont be vague
 
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  • #78
Im a for profit buisness.
Ill sale it .
Dave said id be able to get alot more than i paid for it so why not.
Get it soon befor it hits e bay...
I found another one ina old barn not advertised sweet deal .
I like umm .
Cant see why i wouldnt buy several.

Price includes forks ,bucket and a BM grapple.
15,900.
Ill offer to it TH members only for low ball price of 14200 non negotiable.
Gehl advantage with a BM and 800 hours showing.
It will crank first try at 28 degrees F.
Everything works.
U can buy it for 13,300 without the BM grapple...
Thats a pretty solid deal... just check around and see what these babies r going for.
We are running it all week starting monday, so i might change my mind.
 
Whats weird about that ?:?
I make a small profit.:|:


I don't know, if you got a machine cheap, and like it, why sell it for another identical machine? Maybe I'm just biased, I can't stand trying to sell something--having to meet with people/waste time, answer calls, wheel and deal. To each their own.
 
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I love buying and saleing.
I like to slowly upgrade and trading works well for that.
Sometimes ...
 
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I ran it alot today, i dont like it.
I didnt like the mini at first either though.
I was re reading this thread and if you look at first page i was already saying i didnt like it.

So yeah its for sale.

Reasons are,,, just the terrain here is all rocky and bumpy and rolling hills with steep drive ways .
And another big reason is i dont know squat about working on it.
And finally we dont do many jobs on sod.

It gets a big thumbs up for carrying almost a thousand pounds across wet sod and not leaving a mark.
I am seriously impressed with its capacity to do that.
Maybe ill be like Dave and Koa man and learn to love it .
Till then...
 
I loved mine from day one.
 

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Those are awesome photos Wesley.
Man if we ever did a job on turf like that id keep it forever .
Its with out a doubt a "leave no trace" machine.
Where is your roll bar ?
 
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Also Koa , im about to hook up the BM to it can u post any close up pics of the mods used to do the hook up?
Yo Dave to if u r out there ?
 
Wesley has a universal adapter plate on his machine. He can use most mini skid attachments, not just those made for the Gehl....

Dark if you don't like it send it my way I'll take it of your hands....
 
Dave is right. I bought the adapter plate to use standard (like the Dingo) attachments. Gehl sells it for $495.

I got rid of my roll bar after it prevented me from going under low tree branches and roof over hangs.
 
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Dave Norgard didnt tell me about the uni adapter plate, Or im i mixing up Daves?
I cant make it cheaper , so heck yeah ill be calling Gehl.
The roll bar really is a pita huh Wesley ?
I was just gonna chuck mine...
Anyhow does your's work over bigger bumps and little ditches .
Im a bit timid running it,so far,over the little ditches that i would usually just race my tracked loader over.
One wheel on the gehl is always airborn.
I get the sense its gonna tip , But it doesent.
Ill deffinatly work it all week ...
 
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So get the uni plate from gehl ?
Then i can run all the attachements ?
Id love to try my Brush wolf 4300.

And id love to use the auger .
Mostly i just want to load brush and logs with the BM.
So far we are operatiing it with only forks...
 
good luck on the Gehl/universal adapter, I had heard they are no longer available. I made my own adapter not the easiest Fab when you try to keep it compact. Dark thought you had a bucket with the Gehl - bring it and the BMG to a weld shop and have em fix you up!!
 
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Its been in use all week .
just stacking logs on the forks and carrying umm across a lawn into the woods.
The guys love it
 
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