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Poodle_Bruce

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Thank you to everyone on this thread that has helped me. I saved a Pro 10-10 Automatic! This was my first chainsaw repair and it was a blast! I bought this a running saw, but it did not want to do work in the woods. Now, I should be ready for spring cleanup here in Minnesota.

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To fix it, I picked up another non running Mac that had a better piston / crankcase assembly. I swapped the motors. The Pro 10-10 A now has a fresh seals, carb rebuild, gaskets, and a chip. Compression is fine but not excellent. It should do for my purposes nicely!

I had never run a Mac before buying this old saw, and it really does seem to feel bigger than a modern 50cc saw. The $40 combo bar and chain from Menards is a 20" and it seems to balance nicely.

Thanks again and happy cutting!
 
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Italian Mac saws contemporary with the Titan 55 PM54/55 models.

I have a few saws from that era but none that are presentable yet. Generally speaking they are nicely put together but were not really top of the line models even in their day.

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You may notice the cushion is cut away from the front handles on several of these saws...I picked them up in Oregon a few years ago and Mr. Chainsaw told me they came from the Oregon chain manuacturing plant where they had been used in testing the kickback propensity of different chain designs. I guess they were strapped in some kind of test rig and the forces were measured and recorded. At least one had a broken rear handle from the experience.

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From similar models, I would gather that they were roughly 50, 60, and 70 cc model saws. The 20" bars seem a little optimistic for the 50...

Mark
 
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... they came from the Oregon chain manuacturing plant where they had been used in testing the kickback propensity of different chain designs. I guess they were strapped in some kind of test rig and the forces were measured and recorded.

I vaguely remember hearing this story before...
 
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I got the 10-10a lightweight out for a bit tonight. It is the one that first gave me CAD. it had been quite a while since I put a tank through it and I had forgot how much I like that torque monster albeit a loud torque monster. Not the best video but you get the idea.
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I got the 10-10a lightweight out for a bit tonight. It is the one that first gave me CAD. it had been quite a while since I put a tank through it and I had forgot how much I like that torque monster albeit a loud torque monster. Not the best video but you get the idea.
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Loud adds 1/4-1/2 hp Lol 😆
 
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Well I can finally say I have something Mark doesn't!!!! Don't be jealous of this choke lever!!!!
On a serious note, Mark I only picked this up incase there might be a part on it you need. Someone was looking for something on one of these butIMG_20230505_121050473.jpg I don't remember who.
Hope it wasn't the choke lever!!!IMG_20230505_122150855_HDR.jpg
 
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