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Kasey47

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Greetings all from Northern Wisconsin. Just a younger lady here that inherited all of my late father's beloved well used and forgotten chainsaws. Some still ran, but I have overhauled restored to running condition his 50 Rancher and 268XP. I was 5 years old and vividly remember playing on the floor at the hardware store when he purchased the Rancher. I am also a mechanic by trade, so technical jargon is welcome here.
I reset new axe handles for fun and enjoy refreshing axe heads and dressing up the whole bit with wood burning and linseed oil. I was raised by my father and he taught me all he knew as a shade tree mechanic/street racer of the late 50's.

I am having trouble rebuilding the chain brake handle on my 268XP. One of the dogs was broken on the knee link and the forked spring was also in two pieces. I purchased replacement parts, but am baffled how the coil spring is installed. Any help on this would be appreciated.
 
Welcome to AS - YAY another "gal"!
Idk anything about chainsaws though. :p
I came here eight years ago for advice on purchasing a chainsaw, but, eventually decided a sawsall was what I really needed.
Lots of great members here with lots of knowledge on just about everything.
Hope you stay with us awhile. :)
 
A warm Welcome to you, from Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 UK 🇬🇧 As for the brake spring it's a bit fiddly and requires a lot of patience and a good screwdriver! YouTube is your best bet for a tutorial! good luck 👍
Thank you for the suggestion and warm welcome. Perhaps this design spans across othe models I am not aware? I ran the YouTube search on the 268xp and only found a poorly shot video from another country on a cell phone. English was not the language, so it was quite worthless.
 

I did watch this video a couple times. He gives no insight to the internal spring in the plastic flag handle. Just tells you to not mess with it.. 😒🫤
When I disassembled mine - because of the previous carnage - it was like a peanut can of springy snakes. Everything flew out and the coil spring was later found in the pocket of my hooded sweatshirt. I did not intend on messing with the internals of the plastic flag handle, but it was bestowed upon me. I have all the pieces and parts.
 
Welcome to AS - YAY another "gal"!
Idk anything about chainsaws though. :p
I came here eight years ago for advice on purchasing a chainsaw, but, eventually decided a sawsall was what I really needed.
Lots of great members here with lots of knowledge on just about everything.
Hope you stay with us awhile. :)
Sawzalls are great! I started with a few when I lived in town. They were perfect for what I needed. I had a coworker challenge me to fix his Poulan and he opened pandoras box. Fixed two Poulans and threw away a wild thing because it was absolute garbage. My career changed and I moved to the country. Now I fix, sharpen and maintain 5 saws for my husband. It works out well! Thank you for the warm welcome, I enjoy learning new things and hopefully I can help someone else in the long run.
 
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