There is a Stihl 028, with a 20" bar, about to up for auction near me. It is also being auctioned off with the protective safety case.
The saw is in amazing shape, cosmetically and engine wise.
So, my questions are:
How does this saw compare to another from that time period, say a 038?
How does it handle cutting firewood?
What are the common issues with this saw?
And lastly, would you buy a 028?
Don't own one but would be on my short list ... if didn’t have other 50cc. Run a neighbors 028 AV Woodboss that service for him. Very likeable firewood saw, touch heavy, but very durable.
Some will come along with better info. Are either 3 or 4 variants: 028 AV (43cc), 028 Quikstop (46cc), 028 Super (52 cc ?).
Best clue of 028 AV is the chain brake lever. If open windows in lever handguard then should have a Chain Brake & electronic ignition.
The 028 AV (with or without Woodboss badge) will have solid plastic handguard, so no chain brake. Is just a torsion spring flex handguard. Then also 43cc and likely Points & Condensor Ignition. (top cover badging will not display either Quikstop or Electronic, as is neither).
FYI, I have seen replacement top covers on 028 AV... suggesting that Electronic Quikstop but telltale solid front handle guard (no chain brake version, so typically 43cc 028 AV regardless of badges).
All said I'd own an 028AV 43cc. Pull 18" bar .325 chain just fine, nice exhaust sound, oils well, good low price firewood saw. I like Tillotson on 028 across my bench. 028 Supers maybe are Walbro.
Locally is a really nice 028 AV Super for $250. Maybe a bit steep & don't need it. Would be nice if a 50cc need.
Obvious fact, parts are NLA. Many aftermarket or used salvage parts. Not found 028 need much attention. Solid units. Good luck.