
A restored example in Cumbria
Priestman Mustang 120 was a ? ton class excavator built by Priestman of Hull, between 197? and 198?.
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Several were used by the Irish Office of Public Works on river drainage schemes in the 1970's, these machines were fitted with extended dipper arms and Dorman air-cooled Diesel engines. They were sometimes fitted with a ripper tooth or a hydraulic rock breaker in an attempt to remove rock from riverbeds. The Mustang proved to be too light for this role and suffered from boom and frame cracking.
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