KMB
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I hope I don't get to long-winded with this post.
Continuing to think about and research a second saw purchase, and keeping a very limited budget in mind, I have some questions and comments regarding the Stihl 038 series (038, 038 Super, 038 Magnum) - for a second saw to go with my 260 for firewood purposes. The 260 until the wood gets bigger, than to the second, bigger saw.
I've did searches here on AS and found that the 038's are very well liked. I emailed Stihl and did some other research and found these specs: 038 = 61.0 cc, 3.72 cu.in., 4.0 hp ; 038 Super = 66.8 cc, 4.07 cu.in., 4.4 hp ; 038 Magnum = 72.0 cc, 4.4 cu.in., 4.8 hp .
I realize the 038's are old saws, but it seems that it's a good saw for the money - in that the Magnum version has 044 type power, but heavier. I've looked up prices (including shipping) on 'completed auctions' on ebay and found that a 'nice, clean looking' 036Pro/360Pro goes for between $350 to 450, a 044/440 goes from $500 and up, and a 038 series saw goes for between $300 to 350. For me it's gonna come down to the money - the best quality for my dollar. Outside of ebay, what is a 'real world' approximate price for a clean, not abused 038 seires saw? A 038 Magnum sounds like what I'd like to eventually get into - unless I get a good, sensible reason not to.
So am I on the wrong line of thought, messing with an old model saw (found out that the 038's were made between 1980 to 1993)? Should a saw this old be considered mostly by those who have good mechanical skills? Comments welcome. Lots of good info here.
Kevin
Continuing to think about and research a second saw purchase, and keeping a very limited budget in mind, I have some questions and comments regarding the Stihl 038 series (038, 038 Super, 038 Magnum) - for a second saw to go with my 260 for firewood purposes. The 260 until the wood gets bigger, than to the second, bigger saw.
I've did searches here on AS and found that the 038's are very well liked. I emailed Stihl and did some other research and found these specs: 038 = 61.0 cc, 3.72 cu.in., 4.0 hp ; 038 Super = 66.8 cc, 4.07 cu.in., 4.4 hp ; 038 Magnum = 72.0 cc, 4.4 cu.in., 4.8 hp .
I realize the 038's are old saws, but it seems that it's a good saw for the money - in that the Magnum version has 044 type power, but heavier. I've looked up prices (including shipping) on 'completed auctions' on ebay and found that a 'nice, clean looking' 036Pro/360Pro goes for between $350 to 450, a 044/440 goes from $500 and up, and a 038 series saw goes for between $300 to 350. For me it's gonna come down to the money - the best quality for my dollar. Outside of ebay, what is a 'real world' approximate price for a clean, not abused 038 seires saw? A 038 Magnum sounds like what I'd like to eventually get into - unless I get a good, sensible reason not to.
So am I on the wrong line of thought, messing with an old model saw (found out that the 038's were made between 1980 to 1993)? Should a saw this old be considered mostly by those who have good mechanical skills? Comments welcome. Lots of good info here.
Kevin