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Equipment for Farms and Agriculture: Loaders and Telehandlers | Equipment Solutions

Buyer's Guide · 2026-06-05

A farm machine works year-round - moving bales and feed, loading manure, stacking, building fence, handling material in the yard. You want traction, reach and a ride that won't beat you up over a long day.

What to look for

  • A ride that's easy on you and the ground. An articulated loader pivots in the middle, so all four wheels stay planted and it turns tight without scrubbing - easy on finished yards, lots and livestock areas, and easy on the operator.
  • Reach for stacking and loading. A telehandler's boom puts bales on the top of the stack, feed over a bunk, or material onto a high trailer - heights a loader can't touch.
  • The right attachments. Bale spears, grapples, pallet forks, buckets and bucket-grapples turn one machine into the do-everything tool a farm needs.

Machines we'd start with

  • The Gehl AL650 and AL750 articulated loaders are the smooth-riding, tight-turning workhorses for yard and livestock work.
  • For reach, the Gehl RS6-34 G3 and TH9-50 telehandlers stack bales and load high where a loader stops short.

Built for the long haul

We carry the bale spears, grapples and forks that make a farm machine pay for itself. And because downtime in season costs real money, we back every machine with local sales, service and parts right here in Laddonia, MO - plus finance programs built for ag cash flow.

Tell us your operation and we'll spec the machine and the attachments and get you a quote.

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