Now they just give a torque number.
But they do publish a torque curve with rpm data too so one can fairly easily calculate a horsepower.
My problem is that they don’t have altitude [and air cleaner element dirt level] compensated carburetors like one of the chain saw manufacturers [Husqvarna?] have.
Just try to get a larger engine. Gas is cheap.
B&S got hit with a big class action suit over their BS horsepower ratings. That doesn’t mean the engines were no good, just that they lied about what they were.