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9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

March 2, 2017

Gehl and Mustang will introduce its largest skid steer loaders along with 3200 lbs. vertical lift track loaders at ConExpo-Con/Agg. The Gehl V420 and Mustang 4200V skid steer loaders increase the capacity and power of the previous model to 4200 lbs. of operating capacity and 120 hp. A high-flow hydraulic option offers more than 40 gallons per minute, “making these models massive tool carriers for heavy construction, landscaping and land clearing applications,” the company said.

“We are pleased to re-stake our position in the larger skid loader market with the introduction of the new 420/4200. This new 4200 lbs. rated operating capacity machine powered by a 120 hp Deutz engine will provide more than enough power to support the larger tasks now performed by the skid loader in today’s market,“ said Eric Burkhammer, vice president of sales and marketing, North America.

http://conexpo.dieselprogress.com/new-gehlmustang-skid-steer-loaders-track-loaders/

5 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

Las Vegas, Nevada USA – March 7 - 11th 2017 – Gehl and Mustang will introduce the world’s largest skid steer loaders and 3,200 lbs. vertical lift track loaders at CONEXPO 2017 in Las Vegas, NV from March 7-11, 2017. The Gehl V420 and Mustang 4200V skid steer loaders increase the capacity and power of the previous model to 4,200 lbs. of operating capacity and 120 horsepower.

http://www.eu.mustangmfg.com/company/news/the-rundown/2017/03/08/introducing-world's-largest-skid-vertical-track-loader-at-conexpo-2017

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