Hi, I've replaced my HDD to an SSD and wonder if I can download Mountain Lion without having to pay for it again?

Well?

Of course. Once you have purchased Mountain Lion, you can install it in all your Macs as many times as you want free of charge.
If you have already installed another OS X version on the iMac, open the Mac App Store, log in with your Apple ID, go to Purchases and download OS X Mountain Lion.
If the SSD hasn't got any operating system and you keep the HDD, you can buy a USB to SATA cable to connect the HDD to the iMac, and then, turn it on. Finally, start up into the HDD and use the Disk Utility's Restore feature to restore the HDD onto the SSD > http://pondini.org/OSX/DU7.html

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