This is a saw that runs great and cuts great, feels like it has good compression. Looking through the intake port, I can see some light scoring on the piston. Basically it doesn't look like a new piston, but it's not scored to the point where I could look at it and say it's trash or soon to be trash. So maybe somebody could educate me lol, like post a pic of an example of acceptable piston wear vs unacceptable piston wear.
The saw has been in our family since new, been used solely for homeowner-type jobs (occasional use). Cosmetically it's in extremely good shape. The only thing I've done so far to it is rebuild the carburator -- was much easier to cold start after that lol.
The saw has been in our family since new, been used solely for homeowner-type jobs (occasional use). Cosmetically it's in extremely good shape. The only thing I've done so far to it is rebuild the carburator -- was much easier to cold start after that lol.