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RCLivingston

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Hi all! I am now the proud owner of a 1967 102. It is truly a rugged machine! I already own an old Craftsman LT 2000, and once I can get the minor oil leak fixed in the 102, I'll likely sell the Sears.
 
Welcome from Maine. I bracket yours with a model 70 & 104. I never cease to be amazed at the quality of their build.
 
Hi all! I am now the proud owner of a 1967 102. It is truly a rugged machine! I already own an old Craftsman LT 2000, and once I can get the minor oil leak fixed in the 102, I'll likely sell the Sears.
I too had a 102. The owners manual for the K engines warns about always checking oil level. It's not a lawnmower, it's a machine, as you found out.
Cheers, Jack
 

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