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Vintage Montgomery Ward Chain Saw, West Bend Go Cart Engine No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States

Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

This is a big clunky Montgomery Wards chain saw from the 1960's that seems to me to be powered by the same West Bend engine used in go carts. Like the 610 or 820 model.
It still might be a functioning chain saw, but WHAT a BEAST. Must be about 28" bar and weighs about twice what a modern saw weighs. It has compression, but I never tried starting it. Usually cleaning out the tank and carb is all that is necessary to get these running. I'm gonna say local pick up, but I will go measure and weigh it so I can get accurate shipping rates.
This has mostly original paint and would make a good collector saw, if you were into that.

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