A couple pics of my P62...
Amazingly strong saw in exceptionally good shape except for the paint. Seems to overheat easily and I haven't dug too far into it yet to figure out why. It's running a 26" hardnose 3/8 .063 setup and both oilers seem to work
really well. Last time I had it out was to block up a 36" (plus) elm log that took a fair amount of noodling and it heated up fairly quickly again. Shut it down, took the air compressor to it and haven't gotten back to it since. I suppose the first place to start would be to make sure the bar/chain setup is really what it's supposed to be since it's still what was on it when I bought it. I
did buy it from a saw mechanic at the more reputable area Husky dealer (who I've known awhile) so took him at his word on the details. Said he converted from .404 to 3/8 which shouldn't have been a problem with a simple sprocket swap if the bar and chain are indeed .063. Well, hell..., lemme measure.... Yep. 3/8 - .063 all the way around. Any other suggestions certainly welcomed.
And you may still be able to recover those Picasa pics, Jerry. Lots of folks experienced the same problem and I hear there are a couple of solutions. Here are a couple of places to start. Found mine with the first link using Chrome while logged into my Google account.
https://picasaweb.google.com/home
https://plus.google.com/photos?banner=pwa
And there is some type of correlation between your email address when you uploaded your pics / albums if you've changed it since then..., especially to a Gmail account. Old login credentials for your Picasa stuff evidently still apply in some cases and will get you to your archives. It gets more murky if you've also signed up to the Google+ thing. But from what I've read, it's likely that your pics are retrievable one way or another..., including possibly residing in your Google+ trash if you have a Google+ setup going.
Sure hope you can get them back!