MUSTANG 2109 SKID STEER
• Now featuring a Tier II 99-hp Cummins diesel engine, which offers nearly 5 percent more torque than the earlier model• Cummins B4.5T engine offers easier access to maintenance points
• Claims to offer the largest lift capacity, highest lift height available
Visit www.mustangmfg.com or call 507-451-7112 for more information.
AIRBORN XHD160 VERTICAL BALER
• Capable of producing bales of OCC and nonferrous metals weighing up to 1,500 pounds and 1,300 pounds, respectively
• Claims the fastest cycle time in its class at 35 seconds and the heaviest standard-size bales, measuring 60 inches by 48 inches by 30 inches
• Offers a 40-hp motor, 150,000 psi in compaction force
Visit www.AirBornUSA.com, e-mail sales@AirBornUSA.com or call 800-986-4646 for more information.
GENESIS XP LINE OF MAXX MOBILE SHEARS
• Available in two models—the GXP 660 MAXX for excavators in the 70,000-pound class and the GXP 990 MAXX for100,000-pound class excavators
• Provides power usually found in shears that are one-to-two-sizes larger
• Shear body features larger cylinder
• Includes patented bolt-on piercing tip, dual guide blades and four identical, four-way indexable blades to minimize maintenance-related downtime
Visit www.genesisattachments.com, e-mail info@genesisattachments.com or call 715-395-5252 for more information.
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