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  2. Gehl Company - Wikipedia

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    Gehl was founded by Louis Lucas in 1859. [3] Gehl was acquired in September 2008 for US$30 a share by the French equipment maker Manitou Group. [6] This allowed the company to expand its telehandler market into the US and enter several new equipment markets. [3] [7] The company was delisted from NASDAQ under its ticker symbol GEHL. [8]

  3. Telescopic handler - Wikipedia

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    A telescopic handler, also called a lull, telehandler, teleporter, reach forklift, or zoom boom, is a machine widely used in agriculture and industry. It is somewhat like a forklift but has a boom ( telescopic cylinder ), making it more a crane than a forklift, with the increased versatility of a single telescopic boom that can extend forwards ...

  4. Genie (Terex) - Wikipedia

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    Genie is an American company that manufactures work lifts and platforms used in construction, maintenance, warehouse stocking, and equipment installation. Founded in 1966 by Bud Bushnell, the company operated independently until acquired by Terex in 2002. [1]

  5. Gehl - Wikipedia

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    Gehl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward J. Gehl (1890–1956), American jurist; Gunnar Gehl (born 2001), American singer-songwriter; Jan Gehl (born 1936), Danish architect and urban designer; Julius Gehl (1869–1945), German politician; Katherine Gehl (born 1966), American businesswoman and published author

  6. Julius Gehl - Wikipedia

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    Julius Gehl (4 July 1869, Bromberg, Province of Posen – March 1945, Danzig) was a German social democratic politician. Gehl served as the Chairman of the West Prussian District League of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). [ 1 ]

  7. Automatic transmission fluid - Wikipedia

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    Service intervals of newer type cars are from 80,000 to 120,000 km which equals 50,000 to 75,000 miles. Flushing or refilling the fluid on lifetime-filled transmissions requires the use of equipment to fill from below, engaging the transmission torque converter or using an external pump. [15] [16] [17] [18]

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