Brianlol
Do u see, chainsaws are not just for trees lol
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Nice saw dude!I just signed up cuz I was reading about the 038 Magnum, and stumbled onto this thread.
In 1990, I went to Reddi-cross Fixit, in Fort Assiniboine, because they had an ad for a Stihl promo sale.
I got to looking at all the new saws they had on sale (which I have no memory of what those were), and then over on a side shelf, I spied a saw with a 'Discontinued' tag on it.
It was a '038 Magnum'.
I didn't know anything about it other than it was referred to as a 'professional model', and I knew it was a big displacement saw at 72cc, and I liked the name 'Magnum'. Hahaha!
It was also cheaper than the so-called sale models, because it was deemed to be discontinued. It only took me a moment to decide it was the saw to buy.
I've probably cut about a cord a year with the saw, ever since. Pine/spruce and birch. Plus it goes with me on hunting and ATV rides. I don't leave home without it.
I love the power it has, and it still runs as dependably as the day I bought it.
Since I don't use it except for firewood for the house, it will sit sometimes for six months before I run it.
It can be a beast to start if it has sat for 6 months or so. But once it fires, it just purrs.
About the only thing I've had to do was replace the rubber motor mount grommets. That and clean the air filter. Replaced a few chains that wore out.
I've never changed the gas filter, which I've read you are supposed to have to do.
It still has the original 20" bar. Never modded anything on it. Why would I?
There's a pic of it! Hahaha!
That saw is a well known saw to this site. I think about all the stihl enthuses
here have had that saw. I've rebuilt two of them and ran them with high regards. I'll see if I can dig up some old pics. They may still be here on this site lol
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