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       #Post#: 28665--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: SawTroll Date: December 3, 2013, 10:34 pm
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       Thanks, that picture was the main point!    ;)
       It shows the important parts of the serial number, and the
       configuration of the tags.
       #Post#: 28668--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: SawTroll Date: December 3, 2013, 10:58 pm
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       [quote author=KilliansRedLeo link=topic=2650.msg28602#msg28602
       date=1386103009]
       I got this 262XP saw in today VERY clean saw serial number
       2190203 which would put it at 1992, 19th week.
       It has no provision for a decompression valve which tells me it
       was made between 1990-03 and 1992-10. IIRC when you look at the
       spec dates (e.g.1992-10 indicates October 1992). If that be true
       then the saw was introduced in March 1990 and the spec was
       changed in March of 1991 and ran through October 1992. It was
       changed again in November 1992. In November of 1992 is when
       Husqvarna switched to the HDA-120 carb. .....
       [/quote]
       The first IPL I can find, that show a cylinder with a decomp, is
       the 1994-06 one. That doesn't mean that the change happened
       exactly then though  - as IPLs are about replacement parts, and
       not always what was in the production saws ....
       #Post#: 28675--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: KilliansRedLeo Date: December 4, 2013, 4:36 am
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       Thank you guys the picture from Niko answered the questions I
       had about the tags.
       I found the saw in CL from a neighboring state and bought it. No
       drama, probably paid way too much but I have always wanted an
       early one to fill my collection.
       Shep I did not understand the comment about the tab on the
       clutch cover.
       #Post#: 28676--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: KilliansRedLeo Date: December 4, 2013, 5:06 am
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       [quote author=SawTroll link=topic=2650.msg28607#msg28607
       date=1386111892]
       Btw, I am not a "262xp guy", I just happen to know a few things
       about them.
       [/quote]
       Sorry Niko, did not intend to offend but you DO know a few
       things about them and that was what I was after!
       #Post#: 28677--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: 660magnum Date: December 4, 2013, 5:10 am
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       As Niko was saying, Shep is talking about the rubber tab that
       hangs down off the rear of the clutch cover to protect the tank.
       #Post#: 28680--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: farmboy Date: December 4, 2013, 8:02 am
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       [quote author=KilliansRedLeo link=topic=2650.msg28675#msg28675
       date=1386153365]
       Thank you guys the picture from Niko answered the questions I
       had about the tags.
       I found the saw in CL from a neighboring state and bought it. No
       drama, probably paid way too much but I have always wanted an
       early one to fill my collection.
       Shep I did not understand the comment about the tab on the
       clutch cover.
       [/quote]
       The clutch cover looks like it has the tab on the rear that goes
       inside the AV mt cover.  You have to insert tab in it then fold
       the clutch cover on over the studs.  Used same clutch cover on
       254's too.
       Shep
       #Post#: 28682--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 4, 2013, 8:10 am
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       Mine was like that and never thought anything about it. Just
       figured it was the design they had.
       #Post#: 28683--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 4, 2013, 8:39 am
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       Just trying to learn here. This is how all the covers I have
       seen has been.  Now I have heard of another cover but have never
       saw one.
       #Post#: 28686--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: KilliansRedLeo Date: December 4, 2013, 9:22 am
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       You are correct that is what Bill was talking about. I will be
       posting some more pictures later today.
       #Post#: 28688--------------------------------------------------
       Re: OK 262XP guys, Farmboy and SawTroll
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 4, 2013, 9:25 am
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       That one above is for sale by member here sawagain. Just in case
       someone needs one.
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