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If you are hedge cutting with a mog you may need some means of fixing the rear suspension, otherwise the hedge may end up with rather a nautical theme.

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thats fitted to the same chassis points as the TPL and din plates, and the front bumper has been removed, remember the square cab is different though

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there is another option on the square cabs, its possible to mount a system off the middle of the chassis, IE a mower, or a sweeper, or a flail, its not very common in the uk, but very common in germany for autobhan maintenance

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i was planning to put a small hiab type crane mounted behind the cab and run mowers/hedgecutters on the front due to the visibility. but it is a work in progress so all ideas/help/advice are very welcome.

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That flail is fitted to the din plate. It's has the hydraulic pump built into it with a tank as well. The pto runs into the right place on it as well. Basically it was built to fit a mog. It's now fitted onto a square cab mog. It's a good package, Swings 180°, good reach and was used with out an stability measures but only close in. The problem you will have is finding one over here. You would most likely have to go to the continent.

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