Gehl Z17, Z27, Z35, Z45, Z80 Excavators are New Line

Sept. 27, 2012

Gehl’s new excavator lineup is supplied by Yanmar, and consists of models Z17, Z27, Z35, Z45 and Z80. The excavators are zero-tail-swing models, eliminating cab overhang beyond the tracks in all directions. The hydraulic system incorporates two variable pumps and two gear pumps. The oil flows are combined and redirected to where the flow is needed. High-strength booms are built with a single boom-pin design with internally routed hydraulic lines. Crawler tracks are offset for stability and smooth travel.

Gehl Compact Excavator Specifications

Z17

Gehl’s new excavator lineup is supplied by Yanmar, and consists of models Z17, Z27, Z35, Z45 and Z80. The excavators are zero-tail-swing models, eliminating cab overhang beyond the tracks in all directions. The hydraulic system incorporates two variable pumps and two gear pumps. The oil flows are combined and redirected to where the flow is needed. High-strength booms are built with a single boom-pin design with internally routed hydraulic lines. Crawler tracks are offset for stability and smooth travel.

Gehl Compact Excavator Specifications

Z17

  • Digging depth: 7 feet 2.6 inches
  • Net power: 13.5 horsepower
  • Weight: 3,836 pounds
  • Width: 3 feet 1.4 inches to 4 feet 2.4 inches
  • Bucket force: 3,417 pounds

Z27

  • Digging depth: 9 feet 3 inches
  • Net power: 21.6 horsepower
  • Weight (canopy/cab): 6,946/7,231 pounds
  • Width: 5 feet 1 inch
  • Bucket force: 5,732 pounds

Z35

  • Digging depth: 10 feet 9.9 inches
  • Net power: 28 horsepower
  • Weight (canopy/cab): 8,159/8,445 pounds
  • Width: 5 feet 1 inch
  • Bucket force: 6,173 pounds

Z45

  • Digging depth: 12 feet 0.9 inch
  • Net power: 39.6 horsepower
  • Weight: 10,275/10,562 pounds
  • Width: 6 feet 4.8 inches
  • Bucket force: 6,724 pounds

Z80

  • Digging depth: 14 feet 4.4 inches
  • Net power: 54.6 horsepower
  • Weight: 18,136 pounds
  • Width: 7 feet 5.4 inches
  • Bucket force: 11,332 pounds

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