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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 18274" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>1st consideration is how much weight you need it to lift and how much room the machine will need to work if you want to use it in a building.</p><p>The models you mention (from memory) are pretty much middle size machines in the 1300 to1800 lb rated lift. They will run a wide range of attachments and meet most peoples need, they are also the easiest to resell The early mustangs had there own odd ball quick attach but I believe the models you mention are new enought to have the industry standard quick attach or "multi tach" I believe Mustang calls it. (which would be a big deal to me)</p><p>As or condition as Tazza says, pretty much the same wear and tear issues that apply to any machine.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 18274, member: 307"] 1st consideration is how much weight you need it to lift and how much room the machine will need to work if you want to use it in a building. The models you mention (from memory) are pretty much middle size machines in the 1300 to1800 lb rated lift. They will run a wide range of attachments and meet most peoples need, they are also the easiest to resell The early mustangs had there own odd ball quick attach but I believe the models you mention are new enought to have the industry standard quick attach or “multi tach” I believe Mustang calls it. (which would be a big deal to me) As or condition as Tazza says, pretty much the same wear and tear issues that apply to any machine. Ken [/QUOTE]
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