What is the ultimate McCulloch saw based on the 10 series chassis

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5.6kw for DE80 and Super 850 same as a MS661. 7.6 hp. Suspect a little sales puffing.

5.0kw for PM800 = 6.7hp. Closer to reality. MS 461 4.5kw / 6.0hp.

3.5kw for PM700 = 4.7 hp. About right. Almost identical to MS362.

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Are there any differences between the early 10-10 and the later ones with a chain brake and everything, as far as power goes? did all the early versions have a little more to bring to the table?
 
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Later 10s have the cube carb, the older ones have the bullfrog. Its easy to spot the difference, the older 10s have more rounded airbox cover, there is no mistaking a bullfrog for anything else.
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Yeah bullfrog carbs are goofy looking, I've never rebuilt one but I do have a 1-10 that I converted to a cube carb and kept everything original so it can be switched back and forth. I think it came out pretty good. are there any porting differences between the early and late?
 
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Also, one thing I've never understood, what are the differences between the different 54cc models? if they were all the same size why change model number
 
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I guess that makes a Mac 660 pretty easy then, at least by Mac standards, not much variation. Even the regular 797 had 5 or 6 different versions not including the super. The earlier porting the better from my limited understanding.
 
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The PM 850 Super is a PM800 with a different label.

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There are 14 different model numbers for the 10-10 if you include the 10-10S in that mix. Add the letter and serial number prefixes and the number is much larger. Any errors in the list are mine...

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For those that are not familiar with the DE80 (Double Eagle 80) they went with a radical different approach and fixed the carburetor to the cylinder and put a boot around the carburetor rather than mounting the carburetor to the air box and connecting it to the cylinder with a flexible boot.

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The cylinder/crankcase is interchangeable with any of the 82 cc models, just changed the way the parts bolt together. When I got my DE80 it had been rebuilt with a PM8200 short block. I was able to find the right pieces to make it more original again.

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Impressive knowledge that you guys have!

I think I'm the proud owner of a Walbro equipped 10-10 as of today. The guy accepted the price but I haven't heard back with PayPal instructions yet. Sold without spark, supposedly has compression. Even if it doesn't have compression I don't care as I have a 10-10 shortblock with a good piston.
 
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The PM 850 Super is a PM800 with a different label.

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There are 14 different model numbers for the 10-10 if you include the 10-10S in that mix. Add the letter and serial number prefixes and the number is much larger. Any errors in the list are mine...

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For those that are not familiar with the DE80 (Double Eagle 80) they went with a radical different approach and fixed the carburetor to the cylinder and put a boot around the carburetor rather than mounting the carburetor to the air box and connecting it to the cylinder with a flexible boot.

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The cylinder/crankcase is interchangeable with any of the 82 cc models, just changed the way the parts bolt together. When I got my DE80 it had been rebuilt with a PM8200 short block. I was able to find the right pieces to make it more original again.

Mark
I've never seen any of the 82cc av saws with a half wrap, but that is not saying much, there's a lot I have never seen
 

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