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731sx

Chainsaw

POA

The Shindaiwa 731SX is a professional heavy-duty petrol rear-handle chainsaw designed for demanding forestry, logging and property work. It pairs a large-displacement professional-grade engine with a rugged build, ergonomic handling and a Soft Start system for easier pull starts. With robust cutting power and durable components, the 731SX is suited for big timber cutting, firewood processing and all-day jobs where reliability and performance are essential.

Key Features
  • Professional heavy-duty petrol rear-handle chainsaw
  • Large-displacement 72.6 cm³ professional-grade engine
  • Soft Start system for easier and smoother starting
  • Ergonomic design for balanced handling and operator comfort
  • Anti-vibration features reduce operator fatigue
  • Durable construction for daily professional use
  • Reliable performance for heavy timber cutting and forestry work
Specifications

Specifications

  • ENGINE DISPLACEMENT

    72.6 cm³

  • OUTPUT

    Approx. 3.7 kW

  • DRY WEIGHT

    6.4 kg

  • FUEL TANK CAPACITY

    0.75 L

  • CHAIN OIL TANK CAPACITY

    390 mL

  • FUEL CONSUMPTION @ MAX POWER

    Approx. 2.20 L/h

  • PRIMING PUMP

    Yes

  • IGNITION SYSTEM

    CDI

  • START ASSIST SYSTEM

    Soft Start

  • CHAIN BRAKE

    Inertia

  • CHAIN TENSIONER

    Side access

  • SAW CHAIN PITCH

    3/8″

  • GUIDE BAR GAUGE

    0.058″

  • APPLICABLE BAR LENGTH

    45, 50, 55 cm / 18, 20, 22″

  • SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL

    ~102 dB(A)

  • SOUND POWER LEVEL

    ~114 dB(A)

  • VIBRATION (FRONT/REAR HANDLE)

    ~5.1 / 5.0 m/s²

What our clients have to say

“I have one 45 degree bank, 5 metres high, of mostly boulders to descend and climb to access one track. It does it with ease. The robust construction, clever 4WD system and diff lock means there’s almost no limit to where you can take it, even 200 mm deep water just slows it down! Brilliant machine……and the seats pretty comfortable too”

- Terry Stanbridge