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jcg

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Jan 10, 2012
Messages
32
Location
Illinois
New guy here and I'm looking at 5635 and 6635 series Gehls. Can anyone tell me the differences between the DX, SX and straight 5635 models? I believe the "T" after an X denotes turbo and Series II is 2 speed models. Please let me know your thoughts and preferences.
 

mdurbahn

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Nov 28, 2011
Messages
29
Location
Denver, CO
New guy here and I'm looking at 5635 and 6635 series Gehls. Can anyone tell me the differences between the DX, SX and straight 5635 models? I believe the "T" after an X denotes turbo and Series II is 2 speed models. Please let me know your thoughts and preferences.

DX stands for deluxe. They come with hiflo aux and some other options, i think more counter weights. SX is standard.
 

ttazzman

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Joined
Sep 10, 2010
Messages
194
Location
missouri
i have both 5635dx and sx when i bought them it was my understanding the DX has a high flow pump and the SX is a standard flow pump the DX has both style hose attachments the 3port highflow and the 2 port standard.....nothing we do requires the Highflow Auxilary attachments........one other note my DX model is a hydralicly cooled Duetz powered machine .....whereas the SX is a regular antifreeze cooled Perkins engined machine.....my machines are older models now so i do not know the specs on the newer ones......
 
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