Remington Electric Pole Saw Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on Nov 06, 2009
Answered by a Fixya Expert

Trustworthy Expert Solutions

At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.

View Our Top Experts

The large black outer plastic nut that tightens to hold the saw at desired length has cracked and will not tighten. Can I buy a new one?

2 Answers

Anonymous

Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

President:

An expert whose answer got voted for 500 times.

  • Master 2,220 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 06, 2009
Anonymous
Master
Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

President:

An expert whose answer got voted for 500 times.

Joined: Sep 02, 2009
Answers
2220
Questions
1
Helped
1384578
Points
7625

What Jerr isn't telling you is the link is worthless. RemingtonPower is no longer in business. Sorry
Lou

  • 1 more comment 
  • Anonymous Nov 06, 2009

    Please follow this link, http://www.fixya.com/support/t2629831-ad... cursor down to “Best Solution”, while there click the “Was this helpful? [Yes]” button. Simple, functional, & inexpensive. HTH

    Lou

    There was a change to your pole lock using a lever pn 121560-01, but like 99 of 100 RemingtonPower parts it is NLA

  • Anonymous Nov 06, 2009

    pn 121560-01 is the lever. Type it into the "Part #:" window and the answer is NLA at

    Remington.com

    http://www.desaparts.com/index.htm

    Do an Internet search for Remington 121560-01

    M & D Mower say they have one $37.50

    http://www.m-and-d.com/order.html?id=R3X...

    I wouldn't waste any time. Good Luck

    Lou

    I use M & D for McCulloch parts. They have been good to me. Call them, it isn't pictured but for that money I'd wager it's a replacement for the nut assembly you have. Sooner or later you will need a part that cannot be found. Even when this thread is closed you can still reply to me below the advertisements. If you opt for the new part please let me know how it worked for you. TIA

    Lou

  • Anonymous Nov 06, 2009

×

George Bush

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

  • Contributor 1 Answer
  • Posted on Nov 07, 2018
George Bush
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

Joined: Nov 07, 2018
Answers
1
Questions
0
Helped
347
Points
3

Part #807 E-Z lock from Pentair will solve the problem. Have to remove rivets and replace with bolts. Trim plug to get nut on pole.. nut has same threads as cracked one. Reassemble, good to go. $9.00 from Amazon.

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

The Faucet handle and it's base are loose and need tightening.

Try removing that Allen screw completely. There may be a second screw behind it, deeper in, that you can tighten. I see that from time to time - the inner screw does all the tightening, the outer screw just locks the inner one in place.
0helpful
1answer

How is the traction cable adjusted on Toro Model 20027, Serial # 20005663. I'm replacing the cable and the new one is slightly different from the old one, but the Toro shop tells me it's the proper...

There is a large black plastic nut at the end where the cable attaches to the mower transmission. Turning it clockwise tightens the cable (engaging traction bar is tighter) and counter-clockwise is loosening the drive. If the cable is a little too long, you have to tighten it more.
0helpful
1answer

Center bolt spins freely

There was probably a hole in the flange that you discarded that was used to put a pin/ nail/ bolt/ etc in from the body of the saw to hold that flange from turning while you did the nut up. Unless that hole is there you will have no way of holding the shaft to tighten the nut.
0helpful
1answer

New Rancher 455. Ran for a few minutes then tried to tighten chain but adjuster was maxed out (completely tight clockwise). Removed cover, now can't get tension adjusting pin in hole in bar....pin sits...

Ok.. with the cover off the clutch you notice the screw and the pin that is suppose to go into the hole.. with the chain on the bar back the screw until the pin sits in the hole of the bar.. The chain should be lose you will see the chain dangle at the bottom of the bar.. put the cover back on with it lose.. hand tighten the two nuts that hold the cover on. with the bar in hand and you pulling the bar up make sure the two nuts are on tight enough so the bar does not move but dont over tighten it. tighten the screw you will notice the chain starting to move, and start to tighten up.. once the chain is in the grove of the bar grab the chain and move the chain with your hand to make sure you have not over tighten it. if the chain moves freely and is not lose ( you can also double check how tight it is by grabbing the chain below the bar and letting it go if it snaps back into the bar and doesnt hang there you are where you need to be.) tighten the two nuts up on the cover and start up the saw. Run the saw to make sure everything is all set and nothing is lose before cutting.. If the chain never get to tighten up you need a new chain. buy a new chain and follow the steps again. let me know if you have any questions
0helpful
1answer

How do I replace just the outer tie rod(passenger side) of a 2000 plymouth neon? I have the tie rod, what equipment will I need?

you can do the whole job with a large crescent wrench, hammer, and pliers. Loosen the lock nut but only loosen, remove the cotter pin (if present) and joint nut. Hit joint with hammer to separate from steering knuckle. unscrew tie rod end. Compare length to new end. You will want to keep the length from the nut to the center of the hub arm attach the same or you will need an alignment. Screw the new end on and adjust to the original length. Slip back into hub, replace and tighten net, repace cotter pin. Tighten lock nut and get an alignment if you aren't sure about length. OK? Any questions, let me know.
0helpful
1answer

MY tension screw nut that locks the chain bar keeps bending on my Remington m30016aw. Any alternatives for that nut?

The nut may be cracked, like mine is. While I am trying to get a new one, I found I can still tighten the blade by laying the saw with the blade securing nuts up. Loosen the two nuts 1/2 turn. There is a small hole in the bar right near the case. Use a small screw driver placed in the hole and pry against the case to force the bar out and tighten the chain. While prying out on the bar, tighten the two nuts.
0helpful
1answer

I need a clamp nut for a B&D angle grinder model #6247. Where can I purchase one??

The clamp nut for angle grinders have a standard thread.
It should be possible to get one at a large tool store. You may have to buy a new wrench for tightening the nut though.
0helpful
1answer

Skil 10 tablesaw nut keeps getting loose--- tighten nnut start to cut blage stops- check nut it is loose again---- is the the nut cracked and what size is it

It's 5/8-11. If it's cracked you should be able to see the crack with a flashlight when you have tightened it up pretty hard. It would also be kind of mushy to tighten, rather than suddenly stopping.
0helpful
1answer

How to replace chain on eager ****** chainsaw

Remove the side cover on the saw Should be 2 nuts on studs

Either in the front between the bar and the saw body or in between the nuts on the side is a chain tightener. Use a flat bladed screwdriver to loosen the tightener and remove the chain from the drive and the bar. NOTE the direction of the chain teeth.
Replace with new or sharpened chain Reinstall the side cover Install the nuts DO NOT TIGHTEN just snug to contact Adjust chain to where you can just pull the chain free of the bar at the center of the bar length Tighten the nuts
Happy cutting!
Coyote
Mar 31, 2010 • Garden
3helpful
2answers

Broken gear on BFP-703 base

The drive is replacable and available from Cuisinart, you will have to sign a waver to get the part. the drive is screwed onto the motor shaft with reverse threads. the plastic drive will have to be completely broken off of the unit to expose a brass"nut" which was internal to the drive. depending upon your model you may have to remove the lower half of the base unit to access the lower part of the motor shaft. there will be a slot in the end of the shaft for a large flat blade screwdriver. this is used to hold the shaft still while turning the drive "nut" with a vice grip pliar or similar. the new drive is just threaded onto the shaft and normal operation tightens it.
Not finding what you are looking for?

357 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Remington Garden Experts

Jay Finke
Jay Finke

Level 3 Expert

1397 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

ADMIN Andrew
ADMIN Andrew

Level 3 Expert

66975 Answers

Are you a Remington Garden Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...