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bought this old girl for £5, no plug and corrosion on the top of the seized piston. Don't expect it to ever run again just bought it for a nosey. I had to thump the piston with a hammer and wooden peg for ten minutes to get it free of the barrel. The bore looks great and so did the piston but the skirt got damaged in the process. it looks complete and the chain though rusty on a few links is like new. Is it difficult to get parts for such an old saw and if so should I just chuck it now that I've had a nosey or put it in the shed and hope the parts turn up? might just paint it up and mount it on the fire mantle, that'll piss the missus off:thumbup:

 

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