Great conversation guys.
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New guy here and had to contribute.
I was doing some research on the 268xp and stumbled onto this conversation. I had to chuckle because only guys could get so deep into a chainsaw conversation and the various interchangeability aspects.
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Makes me feel proud.
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So i will share my experience.
I have a 268XP 100th anniversary which i bought off a logger friend for $50. This was 15 years ago or so. The top end was seized but saw was in otherwise beautiful condition.
I was looking for a donor body because my 162SE got smashed by a tree falling on it. Thanks friend!!!!
So i took the piston and jug off the 162SE and transplanted it onto the 268xp. The saw didnt run worth a crap with the 268xp carb. So IIRC i put the 162SE carb on the 268XP with the already installed jug and piston and it ran like a top with lots of power. I dont know why the 268 carb wouldnt work properly i now assume maybe the piston is different on the SE or just maybe the port configuration. I dont know maybe an actual pro can tell me why. Back then i didnt care i just wanted a functional chainsaw again. But anyways the 268 is an excellent saw and wanted to share my experience.
The only reason i was curious about the 268xp is because on a gun site i attend i was asking a question about a broken off raker and mentioned it was on the 268XP and several members wanted to buy it. I didnt know it was remotely desirable. This saw resides on my quad full time and only used it when i had to cut away deadfall. BTW im in BC Canada so there is no shortage of deadfall.
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I used my 562XPG(RIP) for firewood and accidentally obliterated it(this time it was me) by a large fir that spun 90 degrees and pile drove that saw into the ground.
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Is it wrong to almost cry when your beautiful saw gets reduced to little bits and pieces?) I did feel sick to my stomach and was pretty depressed for a few days. So anyways the 268XP to the rescue bucking up the killer fir tree. So thats my story.
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Cheers and happy inhaling 2 stroke fumes.
Oh hey what the hell. Heres a picture of my coveted 562xpg. I loved that saw. I used to just stare at it with love in my eyes.
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The saw had around 10 hours on it. RIP