List Your Equipment For Free  /  Seller Login

Gehl Co. Tapped as Official Sponsor for Milwaukee Mile

Sat September 24, 2005 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Gehl Company, a West Bend manufacturer and marketer of compact construction and agricultural equipment, has entered into a sponsorship arrangement with the historic Milwaukee Mile racetrack at State Fair Park in West Allis, WI. Gehl will be known as the “Official Compact Equipment of the Milwaukee Mile.”

Gehl turned over the keys to an RS Series telescopic handler, skid loader and all-wheel-steer loader, which will be used by the Milwaukee Mile staff for track maintenance and material handling.

“We are excited about our relationship with the Historic Milwaukee Mile,” said Dan Keyes, vice president of Sales and Marketing of Gehl. “Gehl Company is a historic company as well, with roots dating back to 1859, and with the equipment Gehl has to offer today, we feel we cannot only support the Milwaukee Mile with their maintenance needs but also get great exposure on the capabilities of Gehl compact equipment.”

Gehl also is the “Official Construction Equipment” of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, CA; the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, FL; and Road America in Elkhart Lake, WI.

Gehl Company is a leading manufacturer of equipment used worldwide in construction and agricultural applications. Founded in 1859, the company is headquartered in West Bend, WI.

For more information, visit www.gehl.com.




Today's top stories

Construction Market Boosts Economy

Bobcat Company Donates $885,000 in Equipment to Support Salvation Army's Disaster Relief Efforts

VIDEO: KEMROC Expands; Plans to Increase Nationwide Presence

'Machinery Pete' Interviews Jack Lyon On RFD TV

VIDEO: Two Major Roadway Project Contracts Awarded by State Officials in West Virginia

VIDEO: First of Two Sections of NYC's $1.45B East Side Coastal Resiliency Project Is Complete

John Deere Construction Introduces Flexible Customer Training Options

INFRA Grant Moves Ohio's N. Coast Connector Project Steps Closer


 







\\ \\ \\