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Just bought a creeper gear for my 108
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I put NF creepers in both my 108 and my 148 custom. Fabricated handle extensions to fit.
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Excellent and thank you for the pics. Now did you change this vent pipe? Not even sure what that is so I'll have to check out a parts diagram. How about the drive shaft. Are the NF and WF shorter drive shaft the same length? The seller included this with the deal so I was hoping to use it rather then cut my full length one. Thank you again
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You will have to cut the one on your 108.
the nf one is an inch shorter.
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Bummer
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It's easy enough to make a drive shaft--get a piece of 5/8 steel rod from HD or Lowes, and drill your own holes. Use your shaft as a template. Only tools I think you need are a center punch, 1/4 drill bit and, preferably, a drill press.
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Congrats on getting a creeper!
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what mike said
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Congrats I love the creeper in my 108. Just missing a knob but its awesomely slow. Are you running a blower or tiller or just wanting to creep?
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