SawTroll
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The last one on the bench is a 268/272.
Obviously - but it looks like everythimng has been sitting out in the sun (and other weather) for many years. It is a wonder if anything but some parts can be saved.....
The last one on the bench is a 268/272.
Here's a few shots of saw #1
I was tinkering in the shop last night so I decided to add another dog to my saw.
This was my first complete rebuild.
Randy
That saw of yours won't be a complete rebuild until you install a chain/bar adjuster screw assembly. Then we need to see your work in action..........video with your 262xp in the cut opcorn:
initiation to AS is then complete
Howdy
Scored another 262 20" bar and chain , this one had a bad piston and a little bur at the top of the exhaust.
I 'm hoping to just put a beavel on it and should disappear, tore the saw down.
I'm puzzeled, the sn# started with a 2, 1992 or 1202.
Here's why i'm asking, the carb is a HDA 87 which i thought were on the early models
Some of the screws though are slotted torks on the starter cover,top cover,air intake and handelbar.
I have 5 models that range from 93-96 and all have hex, slotted and phillips head screws.
Oh well I might be over thinking it.
Thanks for the likes and reps and responce.
Here's a few shots from today
Randy
IIRC the early ones had a smaller combustion chamber in addition to the HDA87 carb. Maybe Sawtroll can verify.
Shep
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