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bsabill

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I bought this for some brush clearing and terracing of my property in Jamul, CA. CAn someone help me identify what make and model it is? It has a Onan Performer 16 xsl engine and a sundstrand Hydro transmission model 15. I need to get some parts and it would help . Thanks I guess I can't post pictures in the message spot so I'll post one on my profile. Thanks

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My guess is an Owantana which became Mustang over time which is now with Gehl. Pure guess, but I'm sure its not a bobcat. Being full hydrostatic like you say would probably date it to early 80's as clutch drive was dominant prior to late 70's. If it is an early mustang, I have know idea product support for something that old as I know getting parts for newer ones is a real hoot.
 
My guess is an Owantana which became Mustang over time which is now with Gehl. Pure guess, but I'm sure its not a bobcat. Being full hydrostatic like you say would probably date it to early 80's as clutch drive was dominant prior to late 70's. If it is an early mustang, I have know idea product support for something that old as I know getting parts for newer ones is a real hoot.
So many of the early skid steers looked alike it's hard to tell from one picture. Could be a Case Uniloader. I don't think its a Owatonna because on their early machines the lift cylinders were mounted angled(lower in the rear than the front).
 
So many of the early skid steers looked alike it's hard to tell from one picture. Could be a Case Uniloader. I don't think its a Owatonna because on their early machines the lift cylinders were mounted angled(lower in the rear than the front).
I cant really tell by looking at the picture. It looks to me like a owatonna/mustang/deere. I had a 72' deere 70. 24hp? Onan, full hydrostatic.
 
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The Deere 60 used the model 15 pump but a Kohler engine.
https://www.deere.com/en_US/docs/construction/non_current_products/skid_steers/60_90_125.pdf
With its age, it could have easily been reengined. I take what engine it has as a grain of salt in figuring out what it is.
 

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