ECHO CS-400-18 18 in. 40.2 cc Gas 2-Stroke Cycle Chainsaw
The gas powered ECHO chainsaw CS-400 is a rugged, professional-grade 18 in. chainsaw that cuts logs with up to a 32 in. Dia. This chainsaw’s cutting power makes it great for cutting firewood. Packed with commercial-grade features for easy use and maintenance, the CS-400 includes a reduced-effort starting system and a 40.2 cc professional-grade, 2-stroke engine that delivers ample power for tough jobs. This built-to-last engine is also protected by a heavy-duty air filter and engine air pre-cleaner to protect against dust and dirt, so you can count on peak performance for years.
- Use a 50:1 ratio of fuel to oil mix for 2-stroke cycle engines, recommend using only fresh gas with a minimum octane rating of 89 or higher (mid-grade to premium) at all times
50:1 ratio equal 1 US Gal. 89 octane plus 2.6 fl. oz. ECHO PowerBlend Oil or ECHO Red Armor Oil
Gas powered chainsaw features a 40.2 cc professional-grade 2-stroke gas engine - Chainsaw comes with a 1-year commercial/5-year consumer warranty
Comes with 18 in. bar and chain provides reliable cutting performance
i-30 starting system with digital ignition delivers easy starting and smooth acceleration
Tool-less, easy access air filter - Heavy-duty air filter increases engine life
Side-access chain tensioner enables quick and easy adjustments - Automatic oiler keeps the chain lubricated for smooth operation
- G-force engine air pre-cleaner maintains clean air supply to engine, helping protect against dust and debris
- Safety tip (kick guard) sold separately as an accessory.
Lindsey –
First saw I’ve ever bought and I’ve cut down a lot of trees with it. Today i cut down a big pine. Biggest tree I’ve cut down so far. This saw is amazing. My dad has had only Stihl saws in the past but honestly the reliability of this saw is amazing. I didn’t run it for 4 months during the brutal heat and added fuel primed it and pulled the choke. 2nd pull turned over. Took choke off and off she goes. You cant see it in my picture but i had to fall 2 medium oaks and 2 sweetgums one which was a sever leaner and the pine. I still have the original chain on it and its been sharpened about 20 times. Well chain came off when I cut this tree so now I’ll have to get a chain but honestly surprised its lasted this long