Are there any particular things to look for in judging a used chainsaw? I can see starting it up and perhaps cutting a round would tell you if it runs and if the chain is sharp... for a very experienced person I imagine it would tell far more, but how about for a relative noob? Anything in particular to look for? Tell-tale signs that a saw has been abused? I imagine that an older saw is likely to have lots of scratches etc and such things shouldn't be held against it, but what should?
I'm looking left/right/up/down for a good deal - I recently found a posting for a Stihl 028 at a yard sale. I'm thinking of going to look at it but not sure what I'll be looking for beyond clearly obvious things (case is cracked, gas dripping, missing parts, bar bent, won't start...).
And this doesn't even get into "what is a fair price"
Thoughts?
I'm looking left/right/up/down for a good deal - I recently found a posting for a Stihl 028 at a yard sale. I'm thinking of going to look at it but not sure what I'll be looking for beyond clearly obvious things (case is cracked, gas dripping, missing parts, bar bent, won't start...).
And this doesn't even get into "what is a fair price"
Thoughts?