rickiewilliams
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- Oct 31, 2014
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I bought a used Mustang 1750RT at a Ritchie Bros auction. It came with no manuals.
It has auxilary hydraulics that operate the grapple bucket with a switch on one of the joysticks and that works fine.
There are actually three aux. hyd. lines with quick connects. I do not know what the third one is for.
Also, I am wanting to know if the machine is capable of powering a wood splitter WITHOUT someone having to be sitting in the seat operating the switch.
If this question needs to be posted on the Gehl forum instead, please let me know. According to the VIN plate, Gehl built the machine at the factory in Wisconsin.
Thanks.
It has auxilary hydraulics that operate the grapple bucket with a switch on one of the joysticks and that works fine.
There are actually three aux. hyd. lines with quick connects. I do not know what the third one is for.
Also, I am wanting to know if the machine is capable of powering a wood splitter WITHOUT someone having to be sitting in the seat operating the switch.
If this question needs to be posted on the Gehl forum instead, please let me know. According to the VIN plate, Gehl built the machine at the factory in Wisconsin.
Thanks.