Just for kicks, try it the other way around, i.e. right to stop, left 9, and so on.
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Just for kicks, try it the other way around, i.e. right to stop, left 9, and so on.
Or go left to stop, then R to 0 then start R9-L7-R4
Hey man that was it , thanks a bunch, I cleaned it up a bit with some steel wool it's got a red paint on the face surrounding the numbers and wheel. Some other posts say there's have two stamped sets of numbers. Mine only has the shank number ( besides the two patent numbers). Again thanks Mark much appreciated.
"I'm a new member and I have the very same lock with the code B3240 also. Tried the above combo also without any luck. Have had the lock since the 70's and have always wanted to open it. Have two other Gougler (square) combination locks with the combinations. #047 and #F0203. If someone comes up with another combination for #B32040 would be great to have it."
I have 2 identical locks no combo but I did get codes they are b051 and b269 , i would also need opening instuctions , thank you if you can help.
my name is david gorski 407-383-8348,
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Hi . I previously posted this request elsewhere on the forum but would try here as well. The lock is a Miller for Westinghouse with the code "4018" on the shackle which, i have been told, isn't of much help without a Westinghouse code book. I have also found the number "B3868" stamped into the side of the case. Being that some members have asked for help with codes that start with "B" I figured I would try again,
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Today was flea market day and I picked up another Gougler without a combi. This one has a shackle stamping of "8245". Once again any help will be much appreciated. Attachment 14316
Rosha, try turning left till the knob stops, or if no stop, turn left to 0, then R4 clicks, L5 clicks, R8 clicks, then lift shackle. Hope this works,let us know either way, Mark