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Commissioned build of a Super Hydrocut Mk4 hedge cutter mounted to a Universal Hobbies MF 575. Hydrocut Mk4s were not particularly made to fit these tractors so the hydraulic oil tank was mounted sideways to clear the front wheels. I was also able to mount the frame around the rear end and still allow the linkage to work.

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On ‎05‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 9:34 PM, Tractorman810 said:

very nice ,may not have been a real option but i recon i would have felt safer in that cab with the mesh than on a open fordson and nesh 

Yes Sean, I wouldn't fancy it either, but I suppose back then it was either that or cut hedges by hand, I probably would have taken my chances ^_^

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