If it's never been off it's probably staying put cause the gasket
sealers & gasket material was much better quality when yer saw was made
. Have ya taken that saw # over to Graingers site to see about gettin
the manual for it . years back I was working on a 30 + year old
Speed-Air compressor? & I gave them a call & gave the gal my part # & in
@ 30 minutes I had the manual in my email . There may even be a manual
for that saw in the files section here . If yers has a brass / Bronze
gear make sure ya get new oil that is rated for safe use with
brass/bronze gears .
good luck
animal
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On 3/23/25 11:11 AM, Jack Dinan wrote:
Vintage Dayton saw.
I?€?d like to inspect the lube in the gear box but cannot get the cover off.
Removing the screws at the corners allows the cover to lift off a few mm, but not all the way.
What is holding the cover on?
What is the function of the screw at the tip of the red arrow/
phd