Getting any of these used saws, you run a big risk of a headache, especially something like an 029. It might have been ran hard and treated like dirt, maybe used by somebody who didn't care about the saw. The 029 is ok in its intended niche and if it is well maintained. I was tempted to tell you to get an older used professional model Stihl, Husky or Jonsred, or another old homelie/McCulloch, but again you should be aware that you can get burned again. I'd want to look a used saw over, make sure it started good, ran good, or at least had good compression and spark or treat it as a project. Someday I will get an 038Mag or 044 either for a project or as a runner. Can't really do it until I know how much i owe Uncle Sam. Good luck wahtever you decide, but I'm pretty sure its not a new McCulloch or Poulan. Even the consumer grade saws from these folks ran OK in the 70s and 80s, or even real well, but no longer. Its kinda sad.