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Well picked this up yesterday.
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Traded a couple little 50cc jonnys for it.

Sadly quite low compression:( well not like fried but certainly not what the paint on the handle says. But still I have a strong runner beat up 1 I could throw this around. I do have a piston n cylinder somewhere too so will see

Or I might pinch that nice 44A for a 7-10 :)
 
Yeah very much original. The hour meter on the handle doesn't match the feel on the cord so I suspect it's carbon scored or heck could of drank straight gas. Dunno. She runs fine but won't be a beast a 700 should be.

Wish it was a 7-10. Love the lightweight tank n starter. Have like 4 7-10s but not tidy like this

I grab any 10 series I can. Dead or alive the parts are so handy to have.

Need to do crank seals in a sp70. Sp81 and the 850 seems to have a leak somewhere too. Carb kits weren't helping any of them. Hopefully not all buggerd intake boots
 
Interesting repair done20241124_112933.jpg
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Piston not terrible. Pretty normal looking from usual Mac's of this age. The scores are very fine not deep at all20241124_114013.jpg
Compression feels alot better than I thought on the flywheel by hand. Could be now it's drowned in crankcase slop from tipping it about while working on it perhaps. Not hissing away like a badly scored bore and rings are nice n free.

Hmmm. Just seems kinda weak on the cord

I've got another pretty beat old girl that will hang on its cord long enough for you to give up n put it back down. This thing certainly not. And certainly not needed is the decomp button

Maybe I should just fix the leak in the tank n run it
 
I have crankshaft seals and intake boots for the 10 Series saws if you need them.

Pistons and rings are getting hard to find other than LRB.

Mark

Thanks Mark I've still got the 3 sets of seals you sent me. Just life gets in the way an been to lazy to do them

Hopefully not the boots but to be fair I haven't actually checked

Are even the 70cc pistons drying up now?

I have a random white box 70cc piston I picked up somewhere suppose it's an LRB
 
FWIW, the rigid mount saws like the PM700 don't have a flexible boot on the intake. There is a spacer between the carburetor and the tank bottom, and an insulator between the tank bottom and the cylinder. 4 gaskets altogether...

I have found a few saws where someone omitted the washer between the clutch and the crankcase which allowed sawdust, grass, etc. to accumulate there and wreck the seal.

Mark
 
FWIW, the rigid mount saws like the PM700 don't have a flexible boot on the intake. There is a spacer between the carburetor and the tank bottom, and an insulator between the tank bottom and the cylinder. 4 gaskets altogether...

I have found a few saws where someone omitted the washer between the clutch and the crankcase which allowed sawdust, grass, etc. to accumulate there and wreck the seal.

Mark

I hope that bit was for others 🤣 thanks Mark. Yeap was meaning the boot on my SP saws

Hmm your making me wonder now though as I've not had a air leak in the rigid saws before

I'd better go n check that old 81 for a washer
 
I have a couple 10-10's where the compression "feel" is completely deceiving. One saw feels like it has monster compression, and reads 145psi on a tester. The other saw feels like it has marginal compression, but reads 150psi on the tester. I wouldn't make any final judgements on that PM700 until you put a compression tester on it. Hopefully it turns out good!
 
I have a couple 10-10's where the compression "feel" is completely deceiving. One saw feels like it has monster compression, and reads 145psi on a tester. The other saw feels like it has marginal compression, but reads 150psi on the tester. I wouldn't make any final judgements on that PM700 until you put a compression tester on it. Hopefully it turns out good!

I probably should aquire a tester. Because yeah your right pulling on the cord isn't exactly accurate

I'll clean out the carbon n give her a run for sure
 
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Well i finally took the time to get this old man back together. Its wearing a 32" bar and 3/8 pitch chain. Has roughly a 30 inch cut with the spike on it. Ill give it a test after deer season. I know i know...priorities.
24/7 deer season over here:) they are a pest

That chain is odd. Never seen it before
 
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