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Will a 42" deck, rear discarge ( Model: 05-42RK01) off a C-121 fit a 310-8?

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Lee1977

Yes it will fit.

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gwest_ca

The 05-42RK01 was originally used on the 200-Series lawn tractors which have a vertical engine crankshaft.

If it was truly used on a C-121 the hardware to attach it and the belt drive has been swapped from an original deck for the C-Series or a 300-Series.

So it now should work on a 300-Series.

 

Garry

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