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stihl038

stihl038

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hey all, new guy here hailing from Quinte West, Ontario. I picked up my first saw a couple weeks ago from a pawn shop. A stihl 038 super for $200. Put a new 18" bar and chain on it, cleaned the carb, new fuel filter and tuned her up. Worked great felling a 60' pine in my backyard. I think this has spurred a new addiction and am already looking at another couple saws. I find this site has a wealth of knowledge and want to thank you all in advance! :cheers:
 
stihl038

stihl038

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Welcome and congrats on the new saw...

There's no resisting this addiction. Now become addicted to safety equipment

As for safety equipment, when I was at the dealer getting my parts I picked up the stihl "B" helmety system. It was $20 off on sale, I always wear steel toed boots and have many sets of good gloves. All I need is either a pair of chaps or pants, not sure which I should get.
 
bower4311

bower4311

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Rochester, NY
Gloves aren't always best. They protect your hands but don't always offer the best feel on the saw. May personal preference is no gloves unless it's below freezing. Personally I just feel more comfortable with no slipping possibility.

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nixon

nixon

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I think this has spurred a new addiction and am already looking at another couple saws. I find this site has a wealth of knowledge and want to thank you all in advance! :cheers:

You have no idea of what is going to happen to you ,do you?
You'll look at a saw to compliment that 038 , then you'll discover muffler modding , then you'll discover ported saws. After that , it becomes a blur . :D
 
Rowan

Rowan

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Mississauga, ON
Welcome to the site.

Agreed this is a great site. I find I spend way too much time here.

I used to live out that way. Worked at the mill in Glen Miller for 8 years.

Not sure if its still on kijiji or not, there was a Partner/Pioneer P5000 listed in carrying place. If it has a good top end I would suggest you scoop it up. Fun 50cc saw. Won't be long and you'll have more saws then you know what to do with.
 
zogger

zogger

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North Georgia
Ha, hooked! Might as well get a second mortgage now..you need around 3 dozen saws minimum, then add to it, army surplus 58 wheel drive truck, tracked skidsteer with a grapple, bucket truck, new shop to hold all that stuff, 200 cord capacity woodshed, nuclear powered robotic drone wood processor, outside wood boiler big enough to heat several small villages, and etc.....

good luck!
 
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