Posted by 135 Fan on October 14, 2008 at 21:28:45 from (24.70.95.205):
In Reply to: Mustang Skid Steer posted by NickA on October 14, 2008 at 16:33:47:
It's an older original Mustang for sure. What engine? Try to find out what type of drive it has and who makes the components. I'm just concerned that some parts might be hard to find. I agree that it needs a roll bar and almost more importantly, some kind of protection on the sides. I have heard that even the older wheel loaders that had the lift arms go beside the seat have crushed people. To run it the way it is, is extremely dangerous! If everything seems to work OK, the price isn't too bad but figure on at least $500 to have a decent roll cage and side screens built and put on. I think Mustangs were fairly well built but the original company went out of business. I think some of the former employee's brought them back and a few years later Gehl bought them out. Gehl and Mustang are almost identical except for maybe a different make of engine. It looks like it has been repainted in the picture and may not have originally been yellow. Dave
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