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SawTroll

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Thanks...will it bolt on to my clutch cover? I like the look of the metal better.

I suspect you need more than just the metal brake handle on that cover, and the plasic handle will not fit at all. What you really need is a newer cover, with plastic brake, if you can't find used or NOS parts - and want a chain brake.
 
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The chain brakes were optional back then, so the saw may never have had one.

All I can help with, is the IPL from june 1985, that shows the parts and part numbers (frame A). http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/partslist/husqvarna266-1985-06.PDF

I suspect it doesn't help much though, so as I and others said, you likely need to get a newer cover, with the plastic handle.
 
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The chain brakes were optional back then, so the saw may never have had one.

All I can help with, is the IPL from june 1985, that shows the parts and part numbers (frame A). http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/partslist/husqvarna266-1985-06.PDF

I suspect it doesn't help much though, so as I and others said, you likely need to get a newer cover, with the plastic handle.
Hey thanks Mr. Troll look like im missing alot of parts lol hopefully someone will help me.
 
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That saw looks very nice - but what's up with the air intake? :surprised3:

Is there an air filter at all, or are a K&N type filter supposed to sit on the wide metal tube that is protruding at the rear of the top cover? That is not standard (or OEM), and the top cover obviously has been cut into....:wtf:

Also, the wrap handlebar is a sign that the saw likely is from the left coast of the US. The saw seems to have been modified along the lines of the Jonsered "West Coast" saws?
 
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