Husqvarna Early Entry Concrete Saw – Like New, $2,000

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  • address
    Location

    Dodge City ,67801

  • brand
    Make

    Cushion Cut, Husqvarna

  • model
    Model

    Early Entry Saw

  • year
    Year

    Unknown

  • condition
    Condition

    Used

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ID: 25502
Date: 10.06.2025
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FAQ

What is an early entry concrete saw and how does it work? +

An early entry concrete saw, also known as a green concrete saw or Soff-Cut saw, is specifically designed to cut control joints in freshly poured concrete within 1 to 4 hours after finishing, before the concrete fully cures. Unlike traditional concrete saws that must wait 12 to 24 hours, early entry saws cut during the “green zone” when concrete is still soft enough to prevent spalling and chipping. The saw uses a patented downcut blade with a special triangular arbor that rotates upward, along with an anti-ravel skid plate that glides across the surface to protect the fresh concrete while creating clean, precise control joints.

Why cut concrete so early instead of waiting for it to cure? +

Cutting concrete early prevents random, uncontrolled cracking. As concrete cures, it undergoes chemical reactions that cause it to heat up, shrink, and build internal stress. If control joints are not placed quickly enough, the concrete will crack randomly wherever stress is greatest. By cutting within the green zone, you create intentional weak points where controlled cracking can occur below the surface, maintaining the structural integrity and appearance of the slab. Early cutting also allows contractors to complete projects faster since cutting and finishing can happen on the same day.

What types of projects are early entry saws typically used for? +

Early entry saws are commonly used for commercial and industrial concrete slabs, warehouse floors, parking garages, airport runways, sidewalks, driveways, patios, and decorative concrete applications. They are ideal for any flatwork project where crack control and appearance are important. The saw in this listing would be well-suited for residential contractors working on driveways and patios, small to medium commercial projects, or decorative concrete work where clean, professional joint lines are essential.

What are the typical specifications for Husqvarna early entry saws? +

Husqvarna manufactures several models in their Soff-Cut line. Smaller models like the Soff-Cut 150 and 2000 typically feature blade diameters from 6 to 10 inches, cutting depths from 1 to 1.5 inches, and engines ranging from 5.5 to 11 horsepower. Mid-size models like the 2500 and 4000 offer deeper cuts up to 3 inches with blade diameters up to 13.5 inches and engines from 13 to 23 horsepower. Without the specific model designation from the seller, this saw likely falls in the smaller category designed for residential to light commercial applications, as these are most commonly found in retirement sales.

What is the maximum cutting depth and blade size? +

Based on typical Husqvarna early entry saw models in the price range and application described, this unit likely accommodates blade diameters between 6 and 10 inches with maximum cutting depths between 1 and 1.5 inches. The exact specifications depend on the model. Buyers should confirm the specific model number with the seller, as Husqvarna offers models ranging from the compact Soff-Cut 150 with 6-inch blades to larger units like the Soff-Cut 5000 with 14-inch blades. For most residential and light commercial work, a 1 to 1.5 inch cutting depth is sufficient for proper joint placement.

What type of power does this saw use? +

This is a gasoline-powered walk-behind saw with a self-propelled design. Husqvarna early entry saws typically use Honda or Husqvarna engines with automatic compression release for easy starting, overhead cam systems for superior cooling, and cyclone air cleaners to extend engine life. The dry-cutting system means no water is required during operation, which reduces cleanup and allows work in areas where water runoff would be problematic. Some Husqvarna models also offer electric versions, but this listing describes a gas-powered unit.

What types of blades does an early entry saw require? +

Early entry saws use specialized diamond blades with a unique triangular safety arbor that fits the patented Husqvarna Soff-Cut system. These blades are color-coded based on the hardness of the aggregate in the concrete: purple for soft aggregate, orange for medium, green for medium-hard, blue for hard, and pink or red for ultra-hard aggregate. The color-coding helps contractors select the right blade bond to match concrete conditions at their job site. Blades must include an anti-ravel skid plate that prevents chipping and spalling by riding on the concrete surface during cutting.

When exactly should I cut the concrete after pouring? +

The ideal cutting window, called the “green zone,” typically occurs 1 to 4 hours after concrete finishing, though this varies based on several factors. Contractors monitor concrete temperature, ambient temperature, humidity, wind conditions, and slab thickness to determine the optimal time. A good rule of thumb is to cut as soon as workers can walk on the slab without leaving footprints. Cutting too early tears and chips the concrete, while cutting too late allows random cracking to begin and increases blade wear. Weather conditions significantly affect timing—hot, dry, windy days shorten the green zone, while cool, humid conditions extend it.

Can this saw be used for decorative concrete or scoring applications? +

Yes, early entry saws are excellent for decorative concrete work. They create clean, straight lines that are ideal for scoring patterns in patios, walkways, and driveways. The shallow cutting depth and dry-cutting capability make them perfect for creating geometric designs, simulating tile patterns, or adding architectural interest to concrete surfaces. The low-dust blade block system on Husqvarna models allows cutting in residential areas with minimal disruption, making them popular for decorative applications where appearance is critical.

What does "like new" condition mean for a used concrete saw? +

The seller describes this saw as “like new” with “very little use” from a retirement sale, suggesting the equipment has minimal operating hours and shows little wear. Key areas to inspect include the engine condition and ease of starting, blade arbor and bearing condition, blade block and skid plate wear, wheel condition, and overall frame and component cleanliness. At $2,000, this represents significant savings compared to new Husqvarna early entry saws which typically range from $3,000 to $10,000 depending on model. Request photos of the engine, blade assembly, and any hour meter if equipped.

What are the main maintenance requirements for early entry saws? +

Regular maintenance includes checking and changing engine oil per manufacturer specifications, cleaning or replacing the air filter especially the cyclone air cleaner system, inspecting and replacing the skid plate as it wears from contact with concrete, checking blade condition and replacing when segments wear down, greasing wheel bearings and pivot points, inspecting the blade block assembly for wear, and ensuring the depth adjustment mechanism operates smoothly. The dry-cutting design eliminates water pump maintenance, reducing overall upkeep compared to wet-cutting saws.

How long do blades and skid plates typically last? +

Blade life varies significantly based on concrete hardness, aggregate type, and cutting conditions. In soft to medium aggregate, a quality early entry blade might last 1,000 to 3,000 linear feet of cutting. Hard aggregate or cutting outside the optimal green zone accelerates wear. Skid plates are wear items that need replacement when they become too thin to protect the concrete surface, typically after several days of heavy use. Both items are readily available from Husqvarna dealers and aftermarket suppliers. Budget for blade replacement costs when evaluating the purchase, as specialized early entry blades cost $100 to $400 depending on size and quality.

How portable is this saw and what does it weigh? +

Early entry saws in the smaller model range typically weigh between 150 and 350 pounds depending on the specific model. They feature a walk-behind, self-propelled design with wheels, making them relatively easy to maneuver on job sites and transport in a truck bed or trailer. Most models have folding handles for compact storage and transport. The saw’s compact size compared to traditional concrete saws makes it practical for residential work where access may be limited. Buyers should confirm the exact weight and dimensions with the seller to ensure their vehicle can safely transport the unit.

What accessories or additional equipment will I need? +

In addition to the saw itself, you will need early entry diamond blades in the appropriate bond for your local aggregate conditions, replacement skid plates as wear items, fuel and 2-stroke oil if required for the engine mix, hearing protection as these saws produce significant noise, safety glasses or face shield, and work gloves. Some contractors also use joint protectors after cutting to prevent damage to fresh joints. Check with the seller whether any blades, skid plates, or accessories are included with the purchase. You may also want the operator’s manual for proper maintenance procedures and safety guidelines.

Is $2,000 a fair price for this used early entry saw? +

At $2,000 for a like-new Husqvarna early entry saw, this represents excellent value if the equipment is genuinely in the condition described. New Husqvarna Soff-Cut models range from approximately $3,500 for basic models like the Soff-Cut 150 to $8,000 or more for larger professional models. If this saw has low hours and functions properly, you are saving 40 to 70 percent compared to new equipment pricing. Key factors to verify include actual operating hours, engine condition and starting ease, absence of frame cracks or structural damage, blade assembly condition, and availability of the operator’s manual and documentation. Given it is from a retirement sale with minimal use, this pricing appears competitive for a buyer seeking quality equipment without the new-machine premium. Consider arranging an inspection or demonstration before purchase to verify condition.

Important Notes

Location: The saw is located in Dodge City, Kansas. Buyers should factor in transportation costs if purchasing from a distance.

Inspection Recommended: Although described as “like new,” requesting additional photos and verifying the specific model number will help ensure the saw meets your needs.

Model Identification: Ask the seller for the exact Husqvarna model number to confirm specifications, blade requirements, and parts availability.

Seller Contact: For questions, additional photos, or to arrange viewing, contact Nathan Powers at 620-682-6381 or through the ConcreteIron.com listing.