Help with ID of McCulloch Silver Eagle saw

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Rockrash13

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Picked up this saw the other day with a 10-10 auto and a Stihl 041av that supposedly had no compression. Turns out it was just missing the starter pawl. Anyway I cleaned up this little Mac but can't seem to find out what size the saw is. There appears to be lots of Silver Eagle models and using the model number on bottom of saw nets me no info on line. All the pictures I find saw SE2016 or SE2000 ect. This has nothing like that. Just the silver eagle logo and at back of saw says silver eagle. I'm assuming since another lable says assembled in Mexico that is a late model saw of some sort. Just trying to figure out the CI/CC of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I have seen them marked 2.3 cu in I believe. There's a lot of different flavors of those around. I've also seen them called 3200 I believe
 
That particular model is in the 300 Series lineup, 2.3 In3 or 34.4 cc. They can be a real challenge to work on with the throttle, fuel line, and impulse line in such a tight spot in the air box with the carburetor.

I have not seen the 300 Series version of the Silver Eagle saw before, please keep me in mind if you decide to not keep it.

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While they are a pain to work on, they do actually cut pretty well when they are running.

Mark
 
Mark. Taking it apart and diagnostic of fuel air spark is no problem. I can get it to start and idle but not for long. Replaced fuel line and filter as they were varnished up good. Cleaned out carb and soaked the metering and fuel diaphragm in some sea foam to try and soften them up a bit as I didn't have that particular Zama parts in my collection. If your serious about wanting it it is in good shape and I'd go 40 plus your choice of ride on the saw the way it sits. Otherwise I'll order parts and getting it running good and market place it. Let me know.
 

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