Hey John,
I wish to God, that was the case, but that was the first plug, that I took out, to make sure that I at least had oil in the Creeper Gear Case, since that was the drain plug that I neglected to take out, when I did my first oil change. It's been that way since I got the tractor new. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
When I got the tractor home, I checked all the dipsticks and made sure that they were in the proper fill range. After that I didn't give a 2nd thought about it and put the tractor to work.
My main concern now, is whether the bearings at the front and the rear of the creeper gear housing, has gotten enough lubricant. I want to guess that maybe the bearing closest to the main transmission reservoir, got enough oil. But the bearing on the other end of the Creeper Gear Housing may not have gotten lubrication.
Greg, you were correct. Apparently the same weed eater mechanic also put my lubricants in. It would be fine with me, if you shot both me and my tractor.
I had no idea that oil was not flowing into the Creeper Gear Housing. Ignorance is no excuse though.
Have a nice day,
Joe