This is my first post and I really hope someone can help me please.
I suppose I'm a woodturner really but I have just bought myself an early ML7 (1950) off evil-bay just for fun. It's had some use and there is some wear on the bed near to the headstock (the sadlle begins to bid as it traverses towards the tailstock end) but it still runs well enough and is nice and quiet.
My machine has the early flat oiling points.
I haven't got a Myford pressurised oiler, yet, but seem to be able to get some oil (HLP 32 from ArcEuroTrade which I think is almost identical to Nuto H32) into the oiling points with a can pushing the ball aside.
My main problem is that I don't know how to oil the three way pulley when in back-gears – there is no oiling point on the right hand side of the pulley cluster as indicated in the later manual. I've cleaned the inside of the pulley several times and searched in vain. I've also looked elsewhere on the pulley cluster and I can't see an oiler anywhere. There is also no oil point on the back gear shaft below the spindle either which the later manual shows too.
Now, it'd be very nice if it didn't need oil but I doubt that of course 
Any suggestions of what I should/could do please? Is this just an improvement on later machines? Is there anything I can do to stop wear/seizure etc?
There seems to be plenty of oil "swimming around" from the main headstock bearing oilers so perhaps it'll get there anyway?
Any thoughts and suggestions gratefully received
Many thanks
Jon