If you’re here for “Mustang,” you’re most likely dealing with Mustang compact equipment—and the listings on this page are centered on loader model numbers rather than a broad brand umbrella. The quickest way to land on the right PDF is to match the manual to the same machine code printed on your data plate (plus any suffix) and the year band shown in the listing.
Use this category when you want documentation tied to a specific Mustang loader series—especially if you’re comparing two machines with similar names but different model numbers (or the same model across different years).
On this Mustang page, the strongest signals are the compact identifiers: loader model numbers, year ranges, and wording like parts manual / parts catalog (sometimes paired with publication-style labels). Those cues usually describe the document’s scope more reliably than the word “Mustang” by itself.
The current Mustang inventory here leans heavily toward parts/illustration reference—the kind of PDF that’s organized around assemblies, component naming, and diagram-led pages (where included). If you’re expecting broader platform coverage, treat the document label as your guide: a parts catalog will read very differently from a workshop/service reference, even when the machine model matches.
Listings on this page include parts-focused coverage for loader series such as Mustang 2050 (1998–2002), Mustang 2042 (1999), and Mustang 940 Series (1994).
When titles overlap, favor the option that matches your loader’s exact model number and keeps the coverage years closest to your machine. That usually keeps the diagrams and reference sections aligned to the right series revision.
If your model number isn’t shown exactly as printed on the machine, try searching the site with the full code (including any suffix) and compare the listing’s scope line to your plate details before selecting.