Model
CS-400
Description
The CS-400 Chain Saw, in a bold new color, is a mid-range saw that features a 40.2 cc Power Boost Vortex™ engine for power and performance, a G-Force Engine Air Pre-cleaner™ for a longer-lasting engine, a computerized ignition advance system, and i-30™ technology to reduce starting effort by 30%. The CS-400 is designed for the professional tree care operator, demanding farmer or rancher, and the discerning homeowner.
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* Genuine OEM Echo Part
* 40.2 cc professional-grade, 2-stroke engine for outstanding performance
* i-30 starting system for reduced effort starting
* 18" Bar & Chain Included
* Engine Oil Included, Fully Assembled
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Echo CS-400 Specs:
- Weight: 10.1
- Power Source: Gas
- Power:
- Battery Capacity:
- Bar Length: 18
- Chain Speed: 0
- Brand: Echo
- Model #: CS-400
Features Short List
Air Filtration, Automatic Oiler, Chain Break,
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Notable Amazon Review(s)
I have prior experience with Stihl & Echo outdoor equipment. Both are good products provided you take care of them. Any product will have an occasional bad apple, but the CS-400's are good chainsaws. Unboxed my saw, assembled saw, added bar oil, and gasoline (89 octane & up mixed with oil provided.
I read over the owners manual even though I've owned many outdoor garden equipment. It started right up with no problem.
I volunteer with the USDA Forest Service maintaining hiking trail with a tree bucking certification. The CS-400 chain saw slices through our pines, oaks, hickory, ironwood, and other trees. It has good power for thick cuts while lighter weight.
A little tradeoff weight for power, but I thick it is worth it. It's a little lighter duty chainsaw than a Stihl, but a reliable saw. It starts easily with fewer steps than a Stihl, even though I think Stihl is probably the best saw you can get.
I have always cleaned my saws after each use by removing covers & chains to clean out wood particles. Very important to keep your saws working correctly. I use fresh gasoline with stabilizers in small batches, so fuel never get old and keep a sharp chain on the saw.
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