The biggest skid steer on the market, the Mustang 2109 offers the largest lift capacity and highest lift height available today.
And now it has a 99-hp Cummins Tier II emissions-certified, turbo-charged diesel engine that delivers 305 ft.-lbs. of torque – nearly five percent more than the previous engine. In addition to more torque and performance, the Cummins B4.5T direct-injected engine offers easier access to important maintenance points, including the dipstick, oil fill and air cleaner. The conventional liquid-cooled design requires oil/ filter changes at 500-hour intervals after the initial 50-hour service. Service on the Cummins engine is widely available through the extensive Cummins engine support network.
A grid-heater glow system provides easy preheat capabilities, helping operators in cold environments get to work quickly even on the coldest of days.
The 35-hp 2026 and 46-hp 2041 models maintain the compact size of their predecessors yet offer higher capacities and more features. Their SAE rated operating load capacities are 1,050 and 1,350 pounds, respectively. The improved drive control has a 25-percent reduction in control effort.
The Mustang 2026 is the smallest unit in the Mustang line in dimensions. At approximately 4,000 pounds operating weight, the 2026 is light enough for transport in some of the larger pick-up trucks on the market.
And now it has a 99-hp Cummins Tier II emissions-certified, turbo-charged diesel engine that delivers 305 ft.-lbs. of torque – nearly five percent more than the previous engine. In addition to more torque and performance, the Cummins B4.5T direct-injected engine offers easier access to important maintenance points, including the dipstick, oil fill and air cleaner. The conventional liquid-cooled design requires oil/ filter changes at 500-hour intervals after the initial 50-hour service. Service on the Cummins engine is widely available through the extensive Cummins engine support network.
A grid-heater glow system provides easy preheat capabilities, helping operators in cold environments get to work quickly even on the coldest of days.
The 35-hp 2026 and 46-hp 2041 models maintain the compact size of their predecessors yet offer higher capacities and more features. Their SAE rated operating load capacities are 1,050 and 1,350 pounds, respectively. The improved drive control has a 25-percent reduction in control effort.
The Mustang 2026 is the smallest unit in the Mustang line in dimensions. At approximately 4,000 pounds operating weight, the 2026 is light enough for transport in some of the larger pick-up trucks on the market.