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I need coupling collar for my remington pole saw
My connecting nut was broken to the extent the threads were shattered. I cut off the rest of the plastic nut with an oscillating tool. Used the same tool to extend the slits on the plastic male piece then used a 1 3/4" E-Z hose Clamp from the auto store to squeeze the slotted piece. Works great and with the E-Z handle on the clamp it's easy to adjust the pole length. Cost was less than $5. May have to use a pair of pliers to turn the E-Z tight enough. Will attempt to load a picture.
9/6/2021 9:09:57 PM •
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on Sep 06, 2021
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check for a roll pin in the gear or shaft that has sheared off
check that the square end of the drive shaft is not rounded off or that the square drive in the gear is in fact locking on the drive shaft and not turning from worn out
12/28/2019 8:09:51 PM •
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on Dec 28, 2019
Replacing trigger switch for remington pole saw
To change that trigger switch on a Remington saw, you need to open up the two handle halves and expose the switch. The wires are just "poked" into the switch, so you can make a tool to release them. I used a 1/16" diameter short length of wire and flattened about a 1/2" of it on an anvil. Push it in next to the wire and the wire will pull out, wiggle the tool a bit and it will pull out too. Push the wires into the new switch and put it all back together.
The switch is probably a #077525S ...seen them out there for $8 to $15.
9/13/2019 4:08:11 PM •
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on Sep 13, 2019
The plastic female part of my Remington
Okay here is the Fix for the Remington Pole for the remington saw. Lowes has a plumbing part that will work as I just purchased it 12/2010 The part is by GENOA and its a 3/4" pvc Union and the threads match. Its Lowes part 98996 and its < $6.00
7/23/2019 11:16:04 PM •
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on Jul 23, 2019
I have the model 108526-01 Remington pole saw
I have the sollution, had the same problem with the broken compression nut. Just use two hose clamps, one to hold the pole extended and the other clamps around compression base. Its a cheap easy fix and it work great fo me. The Real Mr.Fixit
11/7/2018 1:22:06 PM •
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on Nov 07, 2018
108526-1 pole saw
I bought this chain without first examining the "count" of my old chain. I found this new chain had 39 drive-links while my OLD chain had 40 links. My 10" Remington saw had enough chain-tensioning adjustment to compensate for that missing link and this new 39-link chain runs fine... cuts very well. Happy.
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3/22/2018 9:20:37 AM •
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on Mar 22, 2018
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Problem is most likely in the trigger switch on pole. Bypass switch and test bu plugging lamp into power cord coming from pole
3/10/2018 7:55:25 AM •
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on Mar 10, 2018
Am I wise to purchase a Remington Pole Saw or
Remington Saws have ceased operations and, unless you like to make your own replacement parts, they are prone to failure. The gearbox is sealed and the motor brushes are not available anywhere. Look elsewhere!
3/7/2018 10:17:22 AM •
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on Mar 07, 2018
Have a Remington Electric Pole Saw Model 075081
Remington Saws have discontinued operations, and any available parts for the saws require diligent searching on the web. These saws seem to eat motor brushes for lunch, and nearly every owner is looking for brushes as well. Your best bet is to try finding a similar brush from a different tool that might fit. Look to any power tool repair facility for whatever help you can get. A small company making replacement brushes would seem to be a lucrative enterprise. Good luck!
6/23/2016 8:30:44 PM •
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on Jun 23, 2016
How to re-attach the lever
Excuse me if I can't really help you, juat an advice for the future. Next time you decide disassemble any gadget, do it step by step, taking a photo of each step, maybe even taking some notes
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9/10/2015 4:46:17 PM •
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on Sep 10, 2015
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