Mustang updates mid-sized skid steer loader

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Mustang 2056 Series II skid steer loader
Mustang, a leading manufacturer of compact equipment for agriculture and construction markets, updates its ever-popular mid-sized skid steer loader which is now known as the model 2056 Series II.

Key features of the Mustang 2056 Series II skid steer loader include:
  • Yanmar Interim Tier IV 68-hp (51 kW), 180 ft.lb. (244.2 Nm) diesel engine provides extra power to handle the toughest jobs with ease.
  • Lift 2050 lbs. (930 kg) over 121" (3086 mm) when equipped with 12.00 tires and optional counterweight.
  • Overall machine width measures only 59.7" (1516 mm) with the optional offset tire package.
  • The tilt-back ROPS and large engine cover exposes internal components quickly for faster and easier maintenance and service.
  • Excellent visibility to the rear tires; an open-front design provides better visibility to the front.
  • Get in control with three control options: Joystick, hand-foot, and dual-hand controls available with standard or high-flow auxiliary hydraulics.
For more information about the recently updated 2056 Series II skid steer loader, contact your nearest Mustang Skid Steer dealer, visit www.mustangmfg.com, or call the Mustang literature hotline at 800-628-0491.
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