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    OK, I think I've followed the rules here. If not, let me know and I'll correct whatever is wrong.

    I've got a Gougler that came without key or combo. As you can see from the photo, I was able to pick the keyed side of the lock. But I would still like to get the combination. The only thing resembling a serial number is on the shackle (3232, see photo)

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    Timo, try R3-L7-R6
    Mark A. Billesbach

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    Did not work but let me make sure I went about this correctly.

    1. Closed the lock and moved the the keyway back to the locked position. Made sure shackle was firmly locked.

    2. Spun the dial 2 complete turns to the right, then, starting from zero. Turned dial to the right stopping at 3.

    3. Turned dial one complete revolution to the left, then continued turning left until reaching 7.

    4. Turned dial to the right, stopping at the very first time I came to 6

    BTW, the model of Gougler has "detents" on the dial at every other number (0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16, 18)

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    Tim, The numbers are for show only. Turn the dial several times to the right, stopping at 0. Then continue to turn right 3 clicks. Then turn left 7 clicks. Turn right 6 clicks. It should stop on the 6th click and you should be able to pull the lock open. Mark
    Mark A. Billesbach

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbiscuit View Post
    Tim, The numbers are for show only. Turn the dial several times to the right, stopping at 0. Then continue to turn right 3 clicks. Then turn left 7 clicks. Turn right 6 clicks. It should stop on the 6th click and you should be able to pull the lock open. Mark
    Ah ha. I get it. I don't have the lock with me right now - but I did happen to have a J. B. Miller Keyless Lock Co. that works the same way (or at at least is suppose to - see subsequent post). That explains the detents every other number.

    I'll try this tonight when I get home.

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    Actually, I did have the Gougler with with and the 376 combination works! Thanks oldbiscuit!


    Now if I can just get the Miller Keyless to work...

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    I sent you the code for 011 in a private message.

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