Steck
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That was like two or three pages of Jpegs when it was figured out before. I remember going through it several times messing with a chewed up 075/6 with several mismatched oil pump parts. It was supposedly fixed before. Ended up going with 076 NE pump with 075 drive parts. It had about six variations you can run off a drum or spur with a pin or couplerI just finished reviewing the service bulletin and there's a bit more there than I remembered. The best way to convey the information will probably be to create a specific PDF if I can't just do it with .jpg attachments. The oil pump stuff is only a small part of a larger volume of updates and will need to be extracted. And after reading the stuff and refreshing my memory, I would indeed resist the urge to put the clutch on the saw and firing it up until you've had a chance to look over the considerations provided in the documentation.
Yep. That was my introduction to these oilers and first major contribution to the cause. I did a fairly thorough write-up about all the drive variations in the '050, 051, 075, 076' thread over on AS since no one seemed to have covered it anywhere else. https://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/050-051-075-076-info-thread.169996/ This brings up the point that changing a worm to accommodate a new pump shaft pitch also needs to take the clutch drive type into consideration, though I believe the 075 always used the lug drive setup over the more confusing pin drive arrangement..., not to say someone couldn't have rigged one up in a pinch from 050/051 parts somewhere along the line.It had about six variations you can run off a drum or spur with a pin or coupler...
It's rare to see one in such condition. .I also picked this up locally last week. Granberg MKIV Alaskan mill, used once. Can’t wait to make something other than firewood out of the black walnut and oak logs I have around.View attachment 259045
And one more thing (for now)... the gas cap vent leaks pretty good when I have it on its side (as if for stumping/milling, etc). Anything I can do with it or look for a new cap? It has a brass screw in the side of the cap. Don’t know if that is an adjustment for the vent?