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Hello to everyone out there. I'm a new member and I have a few questions on the deck for a 1210. When I did a little research I found that the 1210 come with a 38" or 44" mower deck. On the one I just got,has a 50" mower. I think this is oversized but, I don't have another deck. It appears that this deck was working on the tractor. It also came with a hanging frame and the mule drive.No belt, that maybe a bad sign.
So the question, will this work??? If so, what size belt? If the answer is no, I know where several old old CC are in my area. The second question, is how far back can I go. This is a 1988 model. Does anyone know what other models will fit. The tractor came with a snow blower hook up and it works fine. This CC has 1000 hrs and I can just leave it as a snow blower and pull my Swisher 60" finish trailmower. One thing I must say is that this tractor is built like a tank, nothing like the Craftman's GT5000 that I now use. Thanks in advance Mario |
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I think your belt would be 754-3003. We had a 50 inch deck on our 1250 (12hp) and it didn't have problems unless you tried mowing tall wet grass.
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Thanks so much for that information.
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I had a 1210 that came with a 44" deck, which I still have. If you feel you need a smaller deck, I might be convinced to trade, my deck is the 4 wheeled version.
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