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JD 205 Rotory Cutter

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Bob

06-27-2004 06:30:04




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Bought the JD 205 mower yesterday and need some help. The top link has been modified. I need to "un-modifiy" and was hoping someone might have a pic of what this should look like, or describe what it should be.

There are two pieces of steel that come up from the front that are bent at the top to form the location for the tractor's top link to fit into. These two are not connected at all. It seems that there should be a bushing or something to join the two together, while still leaving the opening for the top link.

There are also two steel bars coming from the back of the mower, and bent about 45 degrees to come close to meeting the top link.

My question is how do they all join together?

Thanks

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Robert

06-28-2004 12:36:20




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 Re: JD 205 Rotory Cutter in reply to Bob, 06-27-2004 06:30:04  
Hello Bob. I have an original operators manual for the John Deere 205 Gyramor Rotary Cutter for sale. Please let me know if this is of interest to you. Thankyou. Robert.



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Robert

06-28-2004 12:35:31




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 Re: JD 205 Rotory Cutter in reply to Bob, 06-27-2004 06:30:04  
Hello Bob. I have an original operators manual for the John Deere 205 Gyramor Rotary Cutter for sale. Please let me know if this is of interest to you. Thankyou. Robert.



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Bob

06-28-2004 21:14:06




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 Re: Re: JD 205 Rotory Cutter in reply to Robert, 06-28-2004 12:35:31  
Yes I would, how do I contact you?

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