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Posted November 30, 2022

Compact utility loaders

Gravely has officially joined the compact utility loader market by introducing the Gravely Axis.


Gravely AXIS utility loader
The Axis utility loaders will be available in diesel and gas configurations with tracks or wheels in early 2023.

The Axis utility loaders will be available in diesel and gas configurations with tracks or wheels in early 2023 at independently owned and operated Gravely dealerships in the United States and Canada.

A full line of attachments will be offered such as a standard bucket, heavy-duty bucket, 4-in-1 bucket, an auger, pallet forks and trencher, along with many more.

Compact utility loaders are built to work and come standard with self-leveling booms which make them useful in any setting. In addition, the diesel models feature a unique Combiner Flow Hydraulic System where the operator can adjust or customize hydraulic flow between drives and auxiliary implements as well as fine-tune drive system pressure for running ground-engaging implements such as a trencher. This allows the operator to focus power where it’s needed the most.

The Gravely Axis models will also offer:

  • 3 mph forward speed/2 mph reverse speed
  • Dual auxiliary hydraulic hookups?
  • Universal mini-skid quick attachments
  • Work lights
  • Dual lift cylinders

In early May 2022, the company announced the purchase of Thomas Equipment from A-L Parts, Inc. Thomas Equipment had been a high-quality manufacturer of outdoor equipment for 79 years based in Beechwood, New Brunswick, Canada. Started in 1943 by the Thomas Brothers as an agricultural repair business, Thomas Equipment quickly expanded into manufacturing equipment for agricultural purposes. In 1969, the company introduced the world’s first hydrostatic drive skid-loader. Thomas Equipment was purchased by A-L Parts Inc. in 2013

AriensCo partnered with Al Downey and Leon Butterfield, owners of A-L Parts Inc., to launch the initial production of the Gravely branded mini skid steer line in its Canadian facility. However, as AriensCo announced back in June, production of the new mini skid steer will be included in the new manufacturing and warehouse facility in Fayetteville, Tennessee. 

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