Mustang Introduces Bigger, Better Skid-Steer Loaders

July 1, 2001
Demand for the larger skid-steer loaders is increasing, according to the Equipment Manufacturers Association, and Mustang Manufacturing is planning to

Demand for the larger skid-steer loaders is increasing, according to the Equipment Manufacturers Association, and Mustang Manufacturing is planning to help meet that demand with its new 2095 and 2105 (pictured) models.

According to the company, the Mustang 2105 has the highest lift in the industry at nearly 12 feet, a lift capacity of 3,600 pounds and an industry-leading breakout force of 6,550 pounds.

Powered by a 110-horsepower direct-injected Yanmar Turbo-charged diesel engine, the unit has a two-speed transmission, allowing travel speeds of up to 14 mph.

Product manager Mark Hennessey said the 2105 is equipped with high-flow hydraulics with a unique load-sensing system designed to operate the most demanding attachments. The machine is equipped with an adjustable flow valve that lets the operator adjust the amount of hydraulic fluid directed to the attachment, allowing for use of a wide range of attachments, including those with lower flow-rating requirements.

The skid steer loader's unique Multi-Tachattachment mounting system is compatible with existing systems in the skid-steer industry. An optional hydraulic attachment release allows the operator to change buckets or attachments without leaving the cab.

Mustang also kept operator comfort in mind and added several features, including an adjustable suspension seat.

“The new adjustable suspension seat with lumbar support easily adjusts to the driver's weight, allowing for hours of comfortable operation,” Hennessey says.

A roomier cab provides more head, shoulder, elbow and legroom for any size operator.

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VITAL STATSBreakout force 6,550 pounds Lift capacity 3,600 pounds Lift height 142 inches 35+