2012 Mustang 2076

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NJHelicalPiles

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A few questions as I am not familiar with Mustang equipment. I am looking for a backup skid steer to keep in our small fleet. We do helical and driven piles and minor dirt/gravel moving on job sites.

1. Are they easy to convert to all joystick control? My guys are used to this in our other CTLs and skids.

2. Do they fit "universal" attachments or is an adapter needed.

This machine would be used mostly for light material moving and rough grading. Also for carrying 10' helical piles around job sites (with a grapple).

Thanks!!!
 
A few questions as I am not familiar with Mustang equipment. I am looking for a backup skid steer to keep in our small fleet. We do helical and driven piles and minor dirt/gravel moving on job sites.

1. Are they easy to convert to all joystick control? My guys are used to this in our other CTLs and skids.

2. Do they fit "universal" attachments or is an adapter needed.

This machine would be used mostly for light material moving and rough grading. Also for carrying 10' helical piles around job sites (with a grapple).

Thanks!!!
They are good solid strong running loaders , they are all universal qiucktaches
as far as converting to joystick, that is not possible with out spending serious money
im not sure what controls it has but it'll be easy to operate
 
They are good solid strong running loaders , they are all universal qiucktaches
as far as converting to joystick, that is not possible with out spending serious money
im not sure what controls it has but it'll be easy to operate
Thanks. Foot controls for the bucket. Won't be hard for them to adapt.
 
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