Gehl Skid Steer Attachments: What You Need to Know
Gehl skid steers use the industry-standard SSQA coupler, which means the full range of third-party attachments fit without adapters. What matters for Canadian Gehl owners is hydraulic matching, dealer access, and understanding the Gehl–Mustang relationship. Here's the practical guide.
Based on published manufacturer specifications and Canadian dealer availability. Written to help Canadian operators and contractors find the right attachments. Not a dealer — verify specs and pricing before purchasing. Last reviewed: 2026-03-17 by Skid Steer Attachments Canada.
Gehl Quick Attach — SSQA Confirmed
Gehl skid steers and compact track loaders use the Standard Skid Steer Quick Attach (SSQA) interface — the same industry-standard coupler used across the majority of the market. This means that any third-party attachment listed as "universal SSQA" or "standard skid steer" will mount to a Gehl R-series or V-series machine without an adapter plate.
Gehl doesn't use a proprietary coupler variant. The plate geometry is standard. If an attachment says SSQA, it fits. This is the clean answer that Gehl owners can rely on across all current models.
Gehl vs Mustang — The Same Machine Under Two Names
This is information that saves time and confusion for Canadian buyers in the used market: Gehl and Mustang are the same machines.
Both brands are owned by the Manitou Group, a French equipment manufacturer. Gehl and Mustang skid steers are produced on the same production lines and share identical engineering, hydraulics, and componentry — just with different decals and different dealer networks. A Mustang 2700R is mechanically identical to a Gehl R270. A Mustang 3300V is the same machine as a Gehl V330.
Why this matters for Canadian buyers:
- Used market: Searching for "Mustang skid steer" surfaces a parallel inventory of identical machines. If a used Gehl R260 is hard to find in your area, search for the equivalent Mustang. Parts are interchangeable.
- Parts sourcing: Parts for a Gehl machine can often be sourced through Mustang dealer channels and vice versa. Manitou parts numbers are shared between the two brands.
- Attachment compatibility: Any attachment that fits a Mustang fits the equivalent Gehl model, and vice versa. Same SSQA interface, same hydraulic specs.
Hydraulic Flow Specs by Model
The SSQA coupler is a non-issue. Hydraulics is where you need to match carefully. Gehl machines across the R-series and V-series cover a wide range of hydraulic output. Know your model's specs before ordering any powered attachment.
| Model | Engine HP | Rated Operating Capacity | Std. Aux Flow (GPM) | High-Flow Option (GPM) | Aux Pressure (PSI) | Lift Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R165 | 52 hp | 1,650 lbs | ~17 GPM | Not available | ~3,000 PSI | Radial |
| R185 | 67 hp | 1,850 lbs | ~20 GPM | Not available | ~3,000 PSI | Radial |
| R220 | 74 hp | 2,200 lbs | ~22 GPM | ~33 GPM (option) | ~3,335 PSI | Radial |
| R260 | 92 hp | 2,600 lbs | 24.5 GPM | ~36 GPM (option) | ~3,335 PSI | Radial |
| V270 | 92 hp | 2,700 lbs | ~24.5 GPM | ~36 GPM (option) | ~3,335 PSI | Vertical |
| V330 | 100 hp | 3,300 lbs | ~27 GPM | ~40 GPM (option) | ~3,480 PSI | Vertical |
A note on radial vs vertical lift — this affects attachment selection for some use cases. Radial lift arms trace an arc during the lift cycle; they provide more reach at mid-height and are better suited for digging and dozing work. Vertical lift arms keep the load more parallel to the machine throughout the lift, providing better reach and height at the top of the cycle — preferable for loading trucks or high-dump operations. For most attachment categories, the lift type doesn't change compatibility, only operational preference.
Current Canadian Gehl Lineup
Radial Lift Skid Steers — R Series
R165, R185, R220, R260Gehl R75
The R75 is Gehl's compact-frame radial-lift skid steer — popular in tight urban and agricultural sites where footprint matters. Standard flow only, no high-flow option available.
Attachment sweet spot: GP bucket 54"–60", pallet forks, grapples, standard auger drives (6"–12"), landscape rake, snow pusher, angle blade.
Not compatible: Mulchers, commercial snow blowers, cold planers — hydraulic ceiling rules these out.
Gehl R105
The R105 is a capable mid-size workhorse. With the optional high-flow package (~33.3 GPM), it opens access to mulchers, commercial breakers, and snow blowers that smaller models can't run.
Attachment sweet spot: GP bucket 60"–68", grapples, pallet forks, standard attachments — plus mulchers, heavy breakers, and commercial snow blowers with high-flow installed.
Important: Verify high-flow package is installed before ordering high-flow attachments.
Gehl R165 / R185
The R165 and R185 are compact wheeled skid steers suited to light farm work, landscaping, and residential construction. At roughly 67"–69" wide, they fit through most standard gate openings. Standard flow only — these models have no high-flow option available.
Attachment sweet spot: Pallet forks, bale spears, GP bucket to 66", standard auger drives (6"–12"), landscape rake, snow pusher, box blade, hydraulic breaker (light-duty). Anything requiring more than 20–22 GPM is off the table.
Not compatible: Mulchers, commercial snow blowers, cold planers. The hydraulic ceiling rules out high-flow attachments entirely on these models.
Gehl R220
The R220 is a solid mid-frame option. With the high-flow package it opens access to brush mulchers and commercial snow blowers in the 28–33 GPM range. Without high-flow, it handles the full range of standard-demand attachments well.
With HF option: Brush mulchers to ~32 GPM, commercial snow blowers, high-torque auger drives. A practical workhorse for mixed farm and construction use.
Gehl R260
The R260 is Gehl's largest radial-lift skid steer and the primary choice for heavy farm and construction applications. At 2,600 lb ROC and 92 hp with available high-flow, it handles demanding attachments when properly equipped.
The 24.5 GPM standard flow is generous enough for most standard-flow attachments including mid-size trenchers and auger drives. With high-flow at ~36 GPM, it runs the majority of commercial brush mulchers and snow blowers on the market.
Gehl V270
The V270 shares hydraulic specs with the R260 but uses a vertical lift arm geometry. Choose the V270 over the R260 when your primary use involves loading trucks, working at height, or pallet handling where full-height reach matters. The V270's vertical lift path keeps loads more stable at elevation — a meaningful advantage for pallet forks and material handling in tight spaces.
For attachment compatibility purposes, the V270 and R260 are hydraulically equivalent. The choice between them is lift path preference, not attachment capability.
Vertical Lift — V330
Gehl's top-of-line wheeled skid steerGehl V330
The V330 is Gehl's top-end wheeled skid steer — 100 hp, 3,300 lb ROC, and up to ~40 GPM high-flow output. This machine handles the full Gehl attachment catalog without compromise when the high-flow package is installed. With 3,300 lb rated operating capacity, it manages the loads that a mid-frame skid steer works hard at — large GP buckets fully loaded, heavy palletized materials, bale handling at volume.
Attachment sweet spot: Everything. The V330 with high-flow runs demanding mulchers, commercial snow blowers, cold planers, and high-flow post drivers. Large GP bucket (72"–78") is appropriate for this machine size. Vertical lift geometry makes it ideal for truck-loading and pallet work.
Attachment Compatibility by Type
Bucket Sizing for Gehl Machines
GP bucket width guidance for the Gehl lineup:
- R165 / R185: 60"–66" GP bucket. These are compact machines; wider buckets reduce stability with heavy loads and extend past the wheel stance.
- R220: 66"–72" GP bucket. A 66" is the common choice; 72" for high-volume light material work.
- R260 / V270: 66"–72" GP bucket. 72" is appropriate for this frame size.
- V330: 72"–78" GP bucket. Match the bucket to the machine's capacity — don't put a 60" bucket on a 3,300 lb machine.
Grapples
Root grapples, bucket grapples, and demolition grapples run on standard auxiliary hydraulics and are compatible with all Gehl models. Flow requirements (10–20 GPM typical) are well within any Gehl machine's range. For V330-class demolition grapples, confirm the grapple's pressure rating matches the machine's ~3,480 PSI system pressure.
Auger Drives
Standard auger drives (10–20 GPM) work on all Gehl models. For large-diameter bits (18"+) in hard soil, the R220 and above are preferred. The R165/R185 may struggle with high-torque demands in hard ground conditions. The V330 handles any auger drive configuration without issue.
Trenchers
Standard-flow trenchers (18–22 GPM) fit all Gehl models except the R165, which should be verified against the specific trencher's minimum flow requirement. Heavy-duty high-flow trenchers requiring 30+ GPM are compatible with R220/R260/V270/V330 with the high-flow option installed.
Mulchers
Gehl's high-flow capable models — R220, R260, V270, V330 — can run brush mulchers when equipped with the high-flow option. The R260/V270 at ~36 GPM handles the majority of commercial brush mulchers. The V330 at ~40 GPM covers the full range of commercial mulchers available in Canada. R165/R185 have no mulcher compatibility.
Snow Management
Snow pushers, box blades, and angle plows are non-hydraulic attachments that work on all Gehl models. Commercial snow blowers requiring 25+ GPM need the high-flow option on R220 and above; they're not compatible with R165/R185.
Gehl Dealers in Canada — What to Know
This is the most significant practical consideration for Canadian Gehl buyers: the Gehl dealer network in Canada is thinner than Bobcat, Cat, or even Kubota. Gehl's Canadian distribution runs through the Manitou Group network, which has fewer touch points than the dominant brands.
Cervus Equipment
Cervus Equipment handles Gehl at select locations in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Cervus is one of the larger equipment dealer groups in western Canada with a focus on agricultural and construction equipment. If you're in a market with Cervus coverage, they're the primary Gehl dealer relationship.
Independent Dealers and Manitou Network
Outside Cervus coverage areas, Gehl is handled through independent dealers and Manitou-authorized service centers. The Manitou Group's service network covers both Gehl and Manitou telehandlers, which means some locations with Manitou telehandler service also support Gehl skid steers.
Parts Availability Through Manitou
Parts availability for Gehl machines is generally adequate through the Manitou parts network. Given the Gehl–Mustang parts interchangeability (same machines, shared parts numbers), the effective parts network is larger than the Gehl-branded dealer count suggests. Standard wear items — hydraulic filters, bucket cutting edges, track components on CTL models — are orderable through any Gehl or Mustang dealer and through some Manitou service centers.
Where Gehl dealer network thinness shows up: emergency parts availability in remote areas, and dealer service capacity for major mechanical work. For operators in areas with strong Cat or Bobcat dealer coverage but no Gehl presence, this is worth factoring into machine selection.
Buying Used Gehl in Canada — Value and Parts
Gehl machines represent good value in the Canadian used market. They typically sell at a modest discount versus equivalent-capacity Bobcat or Cat machines — which reflects the dealer network differential, not a difference in mechanical quality. The machines are well-built; the Manitou Group's engineering standards are solid.
Value Check — Gehl vs Mustang Used Market
Search both "Gehl" and "Mustang" when shopping for used machines. The Mustang badge on the same mechanically-identical machine sometimes appears at a different price point depending on regional buyer familiarity. The machines are identical — a Mustang branded unit at a lower price than a Gehl unit of the same spec is equivalent in every meaningful way.
What to Inspect
- Hydraulic oil condition: Same check as any CTL or skid steer — pull the dipstick and assess oil clarity. Milky or very dark oil signals deferred maintenance or contamination.
- High-flow confirmation: If your plan includes mulchers, commercial snow blowers, or other high-flow attachments, confirm the specific machine has the HF option via dealer serial number lookup.
- Parts availability commitment: Ask a dealer about lead times for filters, hydraulic components, and any known wear items for that specific model before purchasing. This is a quick due-diligence step that prevents surprises.
- Cab condition for CTL models: Gehl also offers CTL versions of their skid steer lineup (RT series). For CTL models, inspect tracks, undercarriage wear, and sprocket condition in addition to the hydraulic system.
Quick Reference — Attachment Fit by Gehl Model
| Attachment Type | R165/R185 | R220 (Std) | R220 (HF) | R260/V270 (Std) | R260/V270 (HF) | V330 (HF) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GP Bucket (66") | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| GP Bucket (72") | TOO WIDE | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Pallet Forks / Bale Spear | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Root Grapple / Bucket Grapple | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Auger (6"–12" bit, std. conditions) | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Auger (18"+ bit or hard soil) | MARGINAL | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Trencher (std. flow) | VERIFY GPM | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Hydraulic Breaker (mid-size) | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Snow Pusher / Box Blade | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Commercial Snow Blower (25+ GPM) | NO HF | UNDERFLOW | YES | UNDERFLOW | YES | YES |
| Brush Mulcher (28–36 GPM) | NO | UNDERFLOW | YES | UNDERFLOW | YES | YES |
| Forestry Mulcher (36–42 GPM) | NO | NO | VERIFY GPM | NO | VERIFY GPM | YES |
| Cold Planer (high-flow) | NO | NO | VERIFY GPM | NO | VERIFY GPM | YES |
| Landscape Rake / Power Broom | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Gehl CTL Models — Same Hydraulics, Track Undercarriage
Gehl also sells compact track loader variants (RT series) alongside their wheeled skid steers. The RT series machines share hydraulic specs with their wheeled equivalents — a Gehl RT265 is hydraulically comparable to the R260. Attachment compatibility follows the same rules. The CTL format adds the track ground pressure advantage (useful in wet Canadian ground conditions) at the cost of higher track maintenance expense.
If you're considering a Gehl CTL for attachment compatibility, use the wheeled equivalent model's hydraulic specs as your reference — they're the same. The choice between wheeled and tracked is a ground condition and operating cost decision, not an attachment compatibility decision.
Best Next Clicks for Gehl and Mustang Buyers
Most Gehl shoppers are either matching a compact R165 or R185 farm machine to standard-flow tools, or checking whether an R220, R260, V270, or V330 actually has high-flow. Use the path that fits your machine and your dealer situation.
Compact and Farm Work
Good fits for smaller radial-lift Gehl machines handling pallets, snow, fencing, feed, and day-to-day yard work.
High-Flow and Dealer Checks
For R220, R260, V270, and V330 buyers, the first question is not coupler fit — it is whether the machine is truly equipped for high-demand hydraulic attachments.