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<blockquote data-quote="heimannm" data-source="post: 6425413" data-attributes="member: 8552"><p>I have a PM55 with a new piston and cylinder, it is one of my favorite saws to run. Quite comparable to the 10-10S but in my opinion more nimble and maneuverable with the short clutch cover. Even though I use it a lot I am not sure on the muffler other than it is a pancake style. I didn't have a brake on it when I put it back together, but after the first outing and a small nick in my left thumb from a minor kickback event, I put a brake on it.</p><p></p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heimannm, post: 6425413, member: 8552"] I have a PM55 with a new piston and cylinder, it is one of my favorite saws to run. Quite comparable to the 10-10S but in my opinion more nimble and maneuverable with the short clutch cover. Even though I use it a lot I am not sure on the muffler other than it is a pancake style. I didn't have a brake on it when I put it back together, but after the first outing and a small nick in my left thumb from a minor kickback event, I put a brake on it. Mark [/QUOTE]
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