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Gehl CT7-23 Turbo Telescopic Handler Operator’s Manual 913292 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Gehl CT7-23 Turbo Telescopic Handler Operator’s Manual 913292 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Gehl CT7-23 Turbo Telescopic Handler Operator’s Manual 913292 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Gehl CT7-23 Turbo Telescopic Handler Operator’s Manual 913292 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Beginning with Serial Number 245989

  • The information in this Operator’s Manual was written to give the owner/operator assistance in preparing, adjusting,
    maintaining and servicing the Telescopic Handler. More important, this manual provides an operating plan for
    safe and proper use of the machine. Major points of safe operation are detailed in the SAFETY chapter of this
    manual.
  • The use of this Telescopic Handler is subject to certain hazards that cannot be eliminated by mechanical means,
    but only by the exercise of intelligence, care and common sense. It is therefore essential to have competent and
    careful operators, who are not physically or mentally impaired, and who are thoroughly trained in the safe operation
    of the equipment and the handling of the loads.
  • Throughout this manual information is provided that is set in italic type and introduced by the word IMPORTANT
    or NOTE. Be sure to read carefully and comply with the message or directive given. Following this information
    will improve operating and maintenance efficiency, help to avoid breakdowns and damage, and extend the
    machine’s life. A chart of standard hardware torques is located in the back of this manual.
  • A storage area is provided on the unit for storing the Operator’s Manual. After using the manual, please return it
    to the storage area and keep it with the unit at all times! If this machine is resold, GEHL Company recommends
    that this manual be given to the new owner.
  • If this machine was purchased “used,” or if the owner’s address has changed, please provide your GEHL dealer or
    GEHL Company Service Department with the owner’s name and current address, along with the machine model
    and serial number. This will allow the registered owner information to be updated, so that the owner can be notified
    directly in case of an important product issue, such as a safety update program.
  • “Right” and “left” are determined from a position sitting on the seat and facing forward.
    Our wide dealership network stands ready to provide any assistance needed, including genuine GEHL service
    parts. All parts should be obtained from or ordered through your GEHL dealer. Give complete information about
    the part and include the model and serial number of the machine. Record the serial number in the space provided
    on page 4 as a handy record for quick reference.
  • GEHL Company reserves the right to make changes or improvements in the design or construction of any part
    without incurring the obligation to install such changes on any unit previously delivered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Gehl CT7-23 Turbo Telescopic Handler Operator’s Manual 913292 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Introduction Inside Front Cover
Table of Contents 1
1 SPECIFICATIONS 5
Identification of the Telescopic Handler 5
Specifications 7
Dimensions and Load Chart 10
2 CHECKLISTS 11,13
3 SAFETY 14
Additional Safety Reminders 15
Before Operation Safety Reminders 16
Operation Safety Reminders 16
Servicing Safety Reminders 17
Modification, Nameplates, Markings and Capacities 18
Safety Guards and Warning Devices 18
Safety Decal Locations 19
4 OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 21
A – Before Starting the Telescopic Handler 21
B – Operator’s Instructions 21
C – Environment 21
D – Visibility 22
E – Starting the Telescopic Handler 22
F – Operating the Telescopic Handler 24
G – Stopping the Telescopic Handler 24
H – Driving the Telescopic Handler on a Public Highway 25
I – Driving the Telescopic Handler with a Front-Mounted Attachment 25
J – Operating the Telescopic Handler with a Trailer 25
Instructions for Handling a Load 26
K – Choice of Attachments 26
L – Mass and Center-of-Gravity of Load 26
M – Transverse Attitude of the Telescopic Handler 26
N – Picking Up a Load on the Ground 28
O – Picking Up a High Load 29
P – Setting Down a High Load 30
Q – Suspended Loads 31
Guidelines for “FREE RIGGING/SUSPENDED LOADS” 31
5 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 32
Description 33
1 – Operator’s Seat 34
2 – Seat Belt 35
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3 – Control and Signal Lamp Panel 36
4 – Switch Panels 37
5 – Light Switch, Horn and Turn Indicator Switch 38
6 – Front and Rear Windshield Wiper Switch 38
7 – Ignition Switch 39
8 – Brake Fluid Reservoir and Windshield Washer Access Panel 39
9 – Brake Fluid Reservoir 39
10 – Windshield Washer Reservoir 39
11 – Fuse and Relay Access Panel 39
12 – Fuses and Relays 39
13 – Accelerator Pedal 41
14 – Service Brake and Transmission Cut-off Pedal 41
15 – Shift Lever and Transmission Cut-off 41
16 – Forward/Reverse Switch 42
17 – Parking Brake Lever 42
18 – Steering Mode Selector Lever 42
19 – Hydraulic Controls and Transmission Cut-Off 43
20 – Load Charts 43
21 – Air Conditioner / Heater Controls 44
22 – Cab Air Filters 44
23 – Windshield Defroster Vents 44
24 – Heater Vents 44
25 – Door Lock 44
26 – Locking Handle for Upper Half-Door 44
27 – Releasing Button for Upper Half-Door 44
28 – Handle for Rear Window Opening 45
29 – Manual Holder 45
30 – Front Lights 45
31 – Rear Lights 45
32 – Steering Wheel Position Adjustment Handle 45
33 – Inclinometer 45
34 – Sun Visor 46
35 – Cab Interior Light 46
36 – Clothes Hook 46
37 – Cigar Lighter and 12-VDC Accessary Outlet 46
38 – Rear View Mirrors 46
39 – Radio 46
40 – Attachment Hydraulic Control for Continuos Operation and Flow Control 46
41 – Hydraulic Attachment Locking 47
42 – Engine Block Heater 47
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Tow Pin 47
A – Tow Pin 47
B – Trailer Electric Connector 48
Use of Options 48
1 – Boom Ride Control 48
2 – Reversible Fan 48
3 – Second Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuit with Hydraulic Attachment Locking 49
6 MAINTENANCE 51
Gehl Original Equipment Service Parts 51
Filter Cartridges and Belts 52
Lubricants and Fuel 53
Maintenance Instructions 54
General Instructions 54
Maintenance 54
Lubricant and Fuel Levels 54
Hydraulic Systems 54
Electrical Systems 54
Welding 54
Washing the Telescopic Handler 55
Storage Instructions 55
Preparing the Telescopic Handler 55
Protecting the Engine 55
Protecting the Telescopic Handler 56
Returning the Telescopic Handler into Service 56
Towing the Telescopic Handler 56
Towing 56
Lifting the Telescopic Handler 56
Loading the Telescopic Handler on a Trailer 57
Loading the Telescopic Handler 57
Tying Down the Telescopic Handler 57
A – Daily or Every 10 Hours of Service 58
B – Every 50 Hours of Service 61
C – Every 250 Hours of Service 65
D – Every 500 Hours of Service 67
E – Every 1000 Hours of Service 71
F – Every 2000 Hours of Service 75
G – Periodic Maintenance 75
H – Every Two Years 77
Chapter Description Page
7 DECALS 89
General Information 89
New Decal Application 89
Decal Locations 90
8 ATTACHMENTS 92
Introduction 92
Installing Attachments 93
A – Attachment without Hydraulics and Hydraulic Locking Device 93
B – Attachment with Hydraulics and Hydraulic Locking Device 94
Technical Specifications of Attachments 95
Load Zone Charts 100
Torque Specifications 101
Index 102
Warranty Inside Back Cover

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