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I hope I'm posting this in the right forum.

My dad gave me a Stihl 038 Mag II for Christmas this past year. I had never used a Stihl from that series before, but I really like this saw so far. I started out with cutting black walnut, then moved to some seasoned maple, and last I cut some red and white oak.

The saw has a 25" bar and a full chisel chain. Seems to have plenty of power and it doesn't big down or struggle going through the hard woods.

If you read this and you have experience with this saw I would appreciate any tips, tricks, common problems, and just your overall all review/experience.
 
I hope I'm posting this in the right forum.

My dad gave me a Stihl 038 Mag II for Christmas this past year. I had never used a Stihl from that series before, but I really like this saw so far. I started out with cutting black walnut, then moved to some seasoned maple, and last I cut some red and white oak.

The saw has a 25" bar and a full chisel chain. Seems to have plenty of power and it doesn't big down or struggle going through the hard woods.

If you read this and you have experience with this saw I would appreciate any tips, tricks, common problems, and just your overall all review/experience.
Not much to do with it other than basic saw maintenance. The mag2 has either a 2 or 3 port muffler so that’s taken care of. 24” is perfect for it.
Enjoy 😀
 
I have one…used it to cut a few trees… for me it is too slow and too heavy. Ergonomics are, meh, compared to other saws in that size. Back in the 80s, when they came out, we called them boat-anchors compared to the 266 Husky and later, 044 Stihl. But, they have a lot of torque so just cutting rounds from a straight log is no problem. I would not want to disassemble scraggly trees all day long with one :p
 
I have one…used it to cut a few trees… for me it is too slow and too heavy. Ergonomics are, meh, compared to other saws in that size. Back in the 80s, when they came out, we called them boat-anchors compared to the 266 Husky and later, 044 Stihl. But, they have a lot of torque so just cutting rounds from a straight log is no problem. I would not want to disassemble scraggly trees all day long with one :p
I second that, even for me at 18, I'll reach for a 271, 290, 310 or 390 well before I grab the 038 mag.
 
They're heavy af, I've got one. Really good saws, or atleast mine has been. Mine tore the manifold/intake boot, seems like that is a design flaw, so beware. Other than that, all I can say is you got a good saw, have fun!

That happens when the rubber AV mounts wear out. Owned at least one for > 35 years now.

I have a 038M and a couple 038S---->038M conversions.

A bit heavy but as reliable as the sun, with OEM parts.
 
I have one…used it to cut a few trees… for me it is too slow and too heavy. Ergonomics are, meh, compared to other saws in that size. Back in the 80s, when they came out, we called them boat-anchors compared to the 266 Husky and later, 044 Stihl. But, they have a lot of torque so just cutting rounds from a straight log is no problem. I would not want to disassemble scraggly trees all day long with one :p


Slinger, I'm getting old but if you can't sling a 038, you need weight training. I go with a 036 on small stuff. A 044 is only a 1 1/2pd pound lighter than a 038. But IMO a better built saw, the 038.
 
Yeah complaining about 038 mag being heavy while it’s only a pound plus different than the 044. I only bring them out when I cut bigger stuff, most small stuff I use my 009L, handle everything just fine. I love the design of the 038, if you notice newer saws are back to this round design already. OP, once in a while clean the carb (AF is not that great but you’ll never have to buy AF ever again) and you’re good to go. You have a great saw, treasure it!
 
Mine was used & a Farm Boss. I sold it after a couple years.
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I hope I'm posting this in the right forum.

My dad gave me a Stihl 038 Mag II for Christmas this past year. I had never used a Stihl from that series before, but I really like this saw so far. I started out with cutting black walnut, then moved to some seasoned maple, and last I cut some red and white oak.

The saw has a 25" bar and a full chisel chain. Seems to have plenty of power and it doesn't big down or struggle going through the hard woods.

If you read this and you have experience with this saw I would appreciate any tips, tricks, common problems, and just your overall all review/experience.
I put an 83 CC jug on mine with new piston and rings. I might need a bigger carb.
 
One of the best saws Stihls ever produced, absolutely bullet proof, I cut with one for years, only problem i had with mine was the choke flap spring weakened causing it to close on full revs, took me a while to diagnose 🤯 👍
I'll check mine, same problem.
 
I put an 83 CC jug on mine with new piston and rings. I might need a bigger carb.

??? Typo here

038 48mm piston 61cc

038S 50mm 67cc

038M 52mm 72cc

The 038 had a smaller Tillotson carb. 038S had a bigger Tillotson carb. 038M had same size carb as 038S but a Bing
One of the best saws Stihls ever produced, absolutely bullet proof, I cut with one for years, only problem i had with mine was the choke flap spring weakened causing it to close on full revs, took me a while to diagnose 🤯 👍

That is a problem with AM air filters on Stihls that have the choke inside the filter (024 026 028 038....).
 
Well, I didn't ever get around to posting pictures of my 038 earlier as I had promised. But the saw looks better now than it did than as I have replaced the bar and I have new chains.

Anyway here are a couple of pictures from last week.
 

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