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Want to Trade Give Away for Free, Monkey Ward Chainsaw

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Been sitting out in my garage hasn't run 30 years. Father-in-law left it there before he went to the great distillery in the sky. Free if ya want it.

Not a trade, you can have it. I only put the "trade" up there because you cannot give anything away on the forum.
 
Ifs not a featherweight is it?


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Been sitting out in my garage hasn't run 30 years. Father-in-law left it there before he went to the great distillery in the sky. Free if ya want it.

Not a trade, you can have it. I only put the "trade" up there because you cannot give anything away on the forum.
:thisthreadisworthlesswithoutpictures: First dibs after pics
 
I have a remington mighty mite that uses the same parts as the monkey ward feather weight. [emoji16]


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The one I have is 14 1/2 lbs. :muscle:

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I mean this
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If its a featherweight ill sell my mighty might to the guy that takes this saw. [emoji16]

For parts ya know...[emoji16]


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Steve.

You pick up that featherweight saw and you want my mighty might let me know. It runs but i stole the spring for the starter out of it and the plunger for the oiler.


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I wish I had pictures of my old Monkey Wards... This saw is a little newer than what I had, and I could believe 5 cu in on mine. It was a cuttin' mutha.
Heavy. and would vapor lock tighter than a whore in church. Obsolete 7/16 chain on mine...
 
I don’t miss the vibration and vapor lock of the older saws. It took us hours to start that old flatsided Mac but when it did start it cut.
 
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