I haven't really had much luck tracking the history of Skils early tools. This is what I believe to be an first generation model 77 Skilsaw. I have been unable to find an owners manual or any other literature on this saw and would appreciate any info any one could shed on this tool. It continues to run well, although I can't say that I run this saw often enough to comment on its durability. So I drained the oil out and regreased it. Not having an oil level hole to gauge capacity as this tools only access is through a access hole on top of the tool, I took a guess and just covered the end of the worm drive gear. After going back and forth with Skils customer service who insisted that none of their model 77s ran grease, I tried oil. When I purchased this saw its gearcase was filled with grease, not oil, and included in the tools case was a tube of Skil branded grease. It has enough power in my opinion, to still be quite useful.
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