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Updated: March 25th, 2009 09:21 AM EDT

Gehl Commemorates 150th Anniversary with Skid Loader

Gehl 7810E
A "chromed-out" Gehl model 7810E commemorates the company's 150th anniversary.

Gehl Company

WEST BEND, WI - Gehl Company, manufacturer of compact construction equipment, headquartered in West Bend, Wis., "chromed-out" a Gehl model 7810E, the world's most powerful skid loader, to commemorate the Company's 150th anniversary. The 10,000-pound unit is covered in chrome, making it a one-of-a-kind skid loader.

The Gehl Company history began in 1859 in a blacksmith shop located at the westerly bend of the Milwaukee River in a small farming community. Since then, Gehl Company has been led by three generations of Gehl family members and still operates in the same Midwestern town where it began 150 years ago.

"We were looking for a unique way to celebrate our 150th anniversary", said Dan Keyes, VP of Sales and Marketing, "What better way to commemorate this milestone than with the most unique machine in our product line-up, all decked-out. There is truly nothing like this machine," Keyes remarked.

The original concept for the machine was created by Form-I Design based in Waverly, Iowa. The design features a highly reflective gold and black finish and includes laser-cut Gehl logos in the ROPS side screens. Large decals on the lift arm display historical milestones of Gehl Company. Milsco, a long-time Gehl supplier based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, contributed a customized seat for the project. Covered in leather, the seat is decorated with silver piping and an embroidered Gehl 150th anniversary logo.

The most challenging aspect of the design was the chrome-like reflective surface of the machine. To achieve this dynamic finish, Gehl Company contracted with XXX Chrome Plating in Brookfield, Wis., The machine's exterior received chrome plating treatments in gold, black and mercury, using a highly specialized chroming process.

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