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aussie joe

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gday from Australia,im dave,i couldn't find an introduction section here, so here I am!
I have an old stihl 038av super im wondering if someone here could date it for me?(I have engine number by exhaust outlet above chain) found it in my job as a dumpster truck driver years ago and have run it just doing home clean ups and the odd firewood for sale gig,man its unstoppable!im a mechanic and motorcycle enthusiast aswell so it goes hand in hand I know I have a decent old school saw here worth keeping,it has a 20' bar and 7 drive teeth,i also have an old obscure sachs/dolmar 111 given to me by my brother inlaw ten years ago,the shop said it needed new carb kit etc etc and he walked out with some new larger husky saw they sold him and he gave me the old one,heck,all I did was fire it up,adjust the carb screws and its been cutting ever since!my brother inlaw even borrowed it back once or twice!it has a 15"bar and 8 drive teeth,ive opened both saws exhausts as per normal and I think these saws are the best in the world!i mostly cut very hard dead dry iron bark that's already dead on the ground(I live on acres)and both will more or less just float through any green wood with sharp chains of course,so there you are,i aint no arborist or forester in any way shape or form but I like chain saws and make use of dead wood on the ground.
 

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thanks aikensjc,its pretty heavy,i like it like that though,i aint no new comer to saws ive run them for years,i was checking out new saws in the stihl dealership the other day,boy I think they've dropped the ball on the quality and amount of plastic?ive never checked out new saws before,i can understand shedding weight but in the sacrifice of durability?i bet this old thing will run with any new saw of the same calibre?its pretty snappy,checked compression today it has 155 psi.
 
Pssst, don't mention Landrovers, Gay marriage or Ethnic groups, - Sex, Chainsaws, B.S. all OK....lol

Re 10 cans, I try to have at least a dozen before logging on and going there (wink)
 
ethnics?ill be sure to not insult any *****/ wogs/chinks/slopes/slant eyes/towel heads or any other imported peasant unless im asked to,then ill rip loose,in the mean time any jews/muslims/catholics/christians and other false god idol worshippers can rest easy safe in the knowledge ill keep my ideas to myself.
 
I got that 038 engine number if anyone can date it,is there some build code in it?.
113121769
 
Have a look on the back side of the covers. There should be a date stamp cast into it. I have a couple of 031's. One is 74 the other 78. All parts on each saw were the same year. HTH.
 
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