This is Complete Operator’s Manual for Gehl CT7-23 Turbo Telescopic Handler.

Your machine has been designed and built to the highest standards of quality. It conforms to all current safety regulations. However, the risk of accidents can never be completely excluded. That is why it is essential to observe elementary safety rules and precautions.

Please read this manual carefully, paying particular attention to the instructions concerning safety, operation and maintenance so as to avoid the risk of injury while operating or servicing the machine. Reading operating manual will help you and others avoid personal injury or damage to the machine. The information provided in this manual will provide the operator with the safest and most efficient way to use the machine. Knowing how to operate the machine safely and correctly will enable you to train others to operate the machine.

 

Use this Gehl CT7-23 Turbo Telescopic Handler operator’s manual as a guide, Your machine will remain a reliable working tool provided it is kept in good working condition and serviced properly.

 

Models Covered:

Gehl CT7-23 Turbo Telescopic Handler

Beginning with Serial Number 245989

 

Manual Covers:

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

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