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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