How `bout this
Jen, if you have your heart set on a used 020T, look up John Lambert in the members list here and e-mail him. He is just outside (west) of Toronto and he moves alot of new to lightly used saws, mostly Stihl, and he is top notch. You will get a quality saw if that`s what he claims it is, and possibly even a warranty on a used saw, which is unheard of. He also goes by the names Yukon John, and Sunlover I believe on E-bay with MANY satisfied customers. If the link here doesn`t work for his mail, e-mail me at
[email protected] and I can get you in touch with him. Other options might be as others suggested, an Echo, the current model being CS-341 I believe which is about $250 US through baileys-online.com, or the Husky 335XPT (snotty little saw) for $350 US through commercialcutters.com. I have dealt with both companies and they are both excellent, infact I just picked up another 372xp from commercial cutters last Tuesday. They(commercial cutters) are a quality full service dealer. I wouldn`t ordinarily recommend buying a chainsaw on-line or mailorder, but since you were talking used I figured you weren`t giving a local full service dealer the initial purchase financial support, and you weren`t expecting anything special from them in return. Not to suggest that you won`t get it from these two companies, but the logistics of long distance maintenance and repair don`t usually work out. A couple other things to consider also, and I`m sure I`ll get feedback on this: I`ve owned Echos, 500s, 650s, &750s used for felling, bucking and limbing, because they were bulletproof and I had excellent dealer support, but they, and all subsequent Echos I have used did not seem to rev like a Husky or Pro Stihl which can equate to productivity, and the user features like controls and ergonomics are like something out of the former Soviet Union once you become accustomed to using Stihls or Huskies. Find A dealer or somewhere else to handle an Echo before you buy one. Russ