1990 262 xp

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I have looked too. I want to replace all. They look like they have metal for the bolts and maybe to keep them from compressing. I hoped someone would step in with a parts list. I will start writing down part #. I pretty much figured parts for a 1990 saw will be a challenge. Much obliged for the help!
 
I have looked too. I want to replace all. They look like they have metal for the bolts and maybe to keep them from compressing. I hoped someone would step in with a parts list. I will start writing down part #. I pretty much figured parts for a 1990 saw will be a challenge. Much obliged for the help!
Contact Benson..."beg for manuals" thread. He has pretty much everything
 
I have looked too. I want to replace all. They look like they have metal for the bolts and maybe to keep them from compressing. I hoped someone would step in with a parts list. I will start writing down part #. I pretty much figured parts for a 1990 saw will be a challenge. Much obliged for the help!
The parts-tree link above has the complete pts list
 
A 262 shouldn't have any rubber AV mounts, they are spring only. 1990 is not unique in that department.
There is a chance that your saw has had a 55/254/257 tank swapped onto it to keep it going. Have a look at the parts listing for one of those and see if it matches what you have.
That's not correct. 1990 had rubber mounts, the same ones used on the 281/288.
 
That's not correct. 1990 had rubber mounts, the same ones used on the 281/288.
Interesting, I didn't look at the IPL, the rear springs don't show up until 11-1992 yet my 1990 saw and the 1991 and early 1992 saw I've parted out have had all springs.
If it's the 281/288 mounts they are available.
 
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