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So just got back from a quick jaunt into Connecticut,well I’m happy to say I’ve just joined the creeper club,my first stick shift cub any weird quirks or anything is should know about the creeper before I do something dumb with it
 
Did you go see Matt?
The creeper can be handy, I only ever use it when cutting the grass along the edges and snow thrower duty.
 
No a guy named Jeremy,good dude I’ve got a bunch of parts from him a few weeks ago and now this.he even threw in a rebuildable engine,met him through F/B
 
The 106 will be on snow thrower duty when I get it running....if we ever get snow again
 
SHHhhhhhh... I'm not complaining about the lack of snow! :giggle:

At work ( Plymouth,MA) we actually had some ocean effect snow fall in the morning, 'bout an inch... but it was gone in the afternoon, once the sun broke through.
 
What type of lube should I use in my creeper gear and which grade of gear lube should I use in the transaxle of my 106????
 

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