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Old 02-25-2025, 05:25 PM
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Default Creeper gear compatibility

I’m on the hunt for a creeper gear for my 126. I have found an 82 series one on marketplace. Would that be sufficient?
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Old 02-25-2025, 07:19 PM
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Picture would be needed.
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Old 02-25-2025, 08:34 PM
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I don't think that is right, won't work.

I am working on one right now for a 124 that I believe is what
you need. Will try and get a pic of it tomorrow for ya.

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Old 02-25-2025, 09:36 PM
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I don't think that is right, won't work.

I am working on one right now for a 124 that I believe is what
you need. Will try and get a pic of it tomorrow for ya.

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What makes you think that it won’t work?
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You may have to modify the handle but I am not sure if you may have to use a different length driveshaft.
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You may have to modify the handle but I am not sure if you may have to use a different length driveshaft.

Please correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought you had to cut the shaft down for any creeper attachment.

By modify the handle, do you mean basically bend it?

Sounds like it would work with my machine with a little “customization”
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That creeper gear can work for you, but there needs to be some modifications done first.

Firstly you'll need to cut the driveshaft short.
When I installed the creeper on my 128 the drive shaft had a shallow groove machined into it to mark where to cut it, and was already drilled for the spiral pin.

Secondly, you'll need to extend the cut-out in the tunnel cover for the handle.
The handle on the aluminum creeper gears is farther forward then on their cast iron counter part.
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That creeper gear can work for you, but there needs to be some modifications done first.

Firstly you'll need to cut the driveshaft short.
When I installed the creeper on my 128 the drive shaft had a shallow groove machined into it to mark where to cut it, and was already drilled for the spiral pin.

Secondly, you'll need to extend the cut-out in the tunnel cover for the handle.
The handle on the aluminum creeper gears is farther forward then on their cast iron counter part.
About how much do I need to cut on the tunnel?
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I don't think that lever on the 82 one will line up to the slots on your machine.You will I believe have to carefully cut a new and different slot.I think I would pass on that purchase.Ask here on site,somebody might dig one up.
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