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sirstanleybowles
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Hi Guys,

 

I recently bought this Chainsaw second hand so I could maintain my Garden but after using it for a while I noticed the chain wasn't getting lubricated so I decided to service it. Took the Bar of and made sure the lube holes were clear and generally cleaned the bar groove. I got to the lube pump mechanism and that's where I found the drive had got stuck due to not being serviced properly in the past and had been worn away. Now there is no make of sticker on the unit so I'm really stuck trying to get the spares I need, I have sent many emails to companies asking if they recognise it but most just offer me a new chainsaw which I don't want as this is an excellent little runner and in excellent condition except the lube pump. So here are a few shots of the unit and the spare parts I need and I'm really hoping someone recognises it so I can order new parts.

 

Cheers Guys

 

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Something is throwing me off about that worm gear.

 

Did it come out of a housing and does the black part come off the end??

 

Did it look something like this.:confused1:

 

Hi,

 

The worm gear mounts directly into the casing under the chains drive(which the white circular drive runs from) under a plate its not in a housing and the black feeder tubes do come off.

 

If it helps I could take more shots tomorrow of the casing when the light is good.

 

Cheers

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Yes please do. Without the black parts it looks like a partner oil pump. These do tend to come with the housing pictured.

 

What's throwing me out as you can see is the one pictured the end gear part is backwards. Wounder if its the same but someone has put it on backwards?

 

And there's no clue on the safety sticker on the top?

 

Or on any of the plastics around the saw, as in on the underneath of them?

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Yes please do. Without the black parts it looks like a partner oil pump. These do tend to come with the housing pictured.

 

What's throwing me out as you can see is the one pictured the end gear part is backwards. Wounder if its the same but someone has put it on backwards?

 

And there's no clue on the safety sticker on the top?

 

Or on any of the plastics around the saw, as in on the underneath of them?

 

Hi,

 

The part you have shown does look quite a lot like my drive but without the housing and end part.

 

There is no indication anywhere on this unit....so frustrating! But I'm sure the next few shots will help a lot and I will take them tomorrow for sure and get back to you. I have had more help from you guys today than anywhere and trust me I have literally looked at hundreds of units to identify this and your help has been excellent!!

 

Cheers

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