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Creeper gear
Alright creeper gear, does anyone make them still or do I have to go looking for new used ones?
My father had one in a cub he had but ended up selling it off, what does it take to put one in? |
What tractor are you installing it in?
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Unless you bought another one Marko, you can only put a creeper in a gear drive. |
Yeah I had a few I have been looking at, just wanted to track down a creeper drive first.
That and I wondered if anyone still made one but it looks like they are N/A as far as I can tell. I'll keep you guys informed if/when I choose the cub! |
No, no one makes them. Haven't in over 20 years. Check ebay, or put up an ad in the "wanted" section on this site.
You should expect to pay between $125 and $150. No more, hopefully less. Some guys are asking $200 or more now..... don't pay it. I would only give more than $150 if it had been gone through and comes with installation gaskets. But still not $200. |
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We posted at the same time.... don't miss post #5.
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Thanks for the information
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Found a cub cadet 104 that is solid and runs good with the creeper already in it, guess that solves that issue, only listed for $285, probably offer $200
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Be sure and check for sloppy driveshaft issues before purchase.
You may be stuck with an expensive rebuild project such as this 128. It also needed a throw out bearing, a driveshaft and refurbished clutch hanger w/new pin. The input shaft repair in this 128 alone is a $50 fix + driveshaft + throw out bearing + PTO + replacement engine and a host of other minor issues (steering rebuild is one) and this $75 "steal of a deal" Cub is pushing $400 at this point. |
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