Yes it's a clamshell saw but it has a good design. Most everybody that buys them loves them and with the Muf mod they really come to life and they are easy to start.It is a clamshell saw.
CS-400 Block
Yes it's a clamshell saw but it has a good design. Most everybody that buys them loves them and with the Muf mod they really come to life and they are easy to start.It is a clamshell saw.
Who is everyone? I'll pass on it.Plain and simple, everyone loves a Echo CS400 and it doesn't matter what brand they were running. The CS352 and CS450 are fine saws too but the CS400 is a home run. Steve
I’m in. I’d definitely buy one but I don’t need it. I’ve got a CS450 and a 330EVL.Who is everyone? I'll pass on it.
The muffler mod is not that much louder. My is gutted.I’m in. I’d definitely buy one but I don’t need it. I’ve got a CS450 and a 330EVL.
If I needed a 40cc saw the CS400 would be the one. I would tune it but leave the muffler nice and quiet.
Everyone one that runs one that is muff modded and tuned good. SteveWho is everyone? I'll pass on it.
WAY too much gain with tuning and a muff modd, those mufflers are really choked up stock. SteveI’m in. I’d definitely buy one but I don’t need it. I’ve got a CS450 and a 330EVL.
If I needed a 40cc saw the CS400 would be the one. I would tune it but leave the muffler nice and quiet.
On s good balance scale full of fuel and oil a CS400 is 13# even , a CS490 is 14/ 3/4 #. cant remember a CS 450 but I think the same as the CS490 if not a little more. SteveI put my hands on the CS-400, CS-4510, and a CS-490 today. The 4510 felt heavier than the other two and was priced between them. I dont think I want the 4510 unless it has some magic the other two don't have. I really didnt really notice a weight difference between the 400 and 490, though the specs show the 490 to be a 1/2 lb heavier. They all had 18" bars so that didnt factor into anything other than an ounce or three of balance. They felt both felt good. I've got more to think about while I wait for the Husky parts.
Pure bs, never had that problem and never heard of it anywhere. Stevecs400 has a design flaw that my dealer wrote a letter to echo agent, they shrugged him off and came back about 10 years later to ask his opinion on a fix for it lol. Anyway he did find a solution, i remember vaguely the bottom part clamshell motor bolts that hold it on the chassis are always backing out and it can wallow out or ruin the threads and render it useless. If the bolts back out even abit you'll have ignition issues right away and maybe even more i cant remember. The bolt holes has some bush i think that will wear out the plastics and ruining the case, he adds few washers or shims to hold it back. Otherwise the motor will be jumping in the chassis, and that fix is for minor wear. If theres too much wear than its junk
Otherwise they're pretty good saws lol
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