CC2525KCP Propane Saw is clean, powerful and compact
NOTE: BLADE ON SAWS IN PICTURE ARE NOT INCLUDED : BLADES MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY
14" / 20" / 26" Blade Capacity
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Features & Benefits
- Kohler Command EFI engine converted to propane vapor draw
- Rigid high strength 3/16" steel box frame with heavy bar reinforcement
- Two-position tilt handlebars
- Self-propelled drive for easy cutting
- Screw feed raise and lower with optional power raise and lower
- Cyclone air filter
- Positive gear drive to the rear axle via Eaton hydrostatic transmission
- Fits through a 30" door frame
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Max Depth of Cut with 14" Blade | 4-3/8" |
| Max Depth of Cut with 20" Blade | 7-3/8" |
| Max Depth of Cut with 26" Blade | 10-3/8" |
| Blade Shaft Diameter | Varies |
| Arbor Size | 1" with single drive pin |
| Blade Shaft Drive | 5 belts |
| Blade Mounting | Right or left |
| Transmission | Eaton Model 6 |
| Drive Speed | 0-130 feet per minute |
| Fuel Tank Size | 20 pound |
| CC2525KCP PROPANE WALK BEHIND SAW | ||||||
| Model # | Engine Make/Model | Engine Power | Blade Capacity | Part # | Cat # | Weight (lbs.) |
| CC2525KCP-14 | Converted Kohler Command EFI | 25 HP | 14" | 5801441 | 101515 | 980 |
| CC2525KCP-20 | Converted Kohler Command EFI | 25 HP | 20" | 5801442 | 101516 | 1,030 |
| CC2525KCP-26 | Converted Kohler Command EFI | 25 HP | 26" | 5801443 | 101517 | 1,060 |
CC2525KCP Propane Saw
What Is the CC2525KCP Propane Saw?
The CC2525KCP Propane Saw is a walk-behind concrete cutting machine designed by Diamond Products under its Core Cut line. It runs on propane vapor draw and leverages a Kohler Command EFI engine converted to propane. The model supports blade sizes of 14", 20", and 26", offering versatility in cutting depths.
Diamond Products markets it as “clean, powerful, and compact.” Its frame is built from 3/16" box steel with heavy bar reinforcement to handle demanding onsite conditions.
Key Specifications & Features
Here’s a full breakdown of what the CC2525KCP Propane Saw offers:
Engine & Fuel System
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Engine: 25 HP Kohler Command EFI, converted to propane vapor draw
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Fuel tank: 20 lb propane tank
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Benefits: Offers about 25% fuel savings over carbureted models, fewer carb issues, and cleaner combustion.
Blade & Cutting Specs
Multiple blade size options allow varied depth of cut:
| Blade Size | Max Depth of Cut |
|---|---|
| 14" | 4-3/8" |
| 20" | 7-3/8" |
| 26" | 10-3/8" |
Other relevant blade specs:
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Arbor size: 1" with single drive pin
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Blade shaft drive: 5 belts
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Blade mounting: Right or left side compatibility
Transmission, Drive & Frame
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Transmission: Eaton Model 6 hydrostatic (gear drive to rear axle)
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Drive speed: 0–130 ft/min forward
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Frame: 3/16" steel box frame with heavy reinforcing bars
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Handlebars: Two-position tilt handlebars for ergonomic control
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Other features: Screw feed raise/lower with optional power assist, cyclone air filter, depth indicator, frame lift, telescoping front pointer
Dimensions & Weights
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Weight: Depending on model:
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14": ~980 lbs
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20": ~1,030 lbs
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26": ~1,060 lbs
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Door clearance: Designed to fit through a standard 30" door frame
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Options & Upgrades
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Hydraulic power lift and electric power lift packages available
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EPA certified for propane operation
Advantages & Why Contractors Choose It
The CC2525KCP Propane Saw brings several competitive advantages, especially in regulated or indoor environments:
Cleaner Emissions & Fuel Efficiency
Using propane instead of gasoline means lower emissions, making it suitable for enclosed or low-emission zones. The EFI and vapor system also improve fuel economy and engine longevity.
Power & Depth Capability
With multiple blade options and a robust frame, the saw handles thick concrete or large penetrating cuts — up to 10-3/8" depth with a 26" blade.
Durability & Build Quality
A heavy gauge steel frame and reinforced structure keep it rugged for the jobsite.
Ease of Use & Controls
Features like tilt handlebars, screw feed, and optional power lift make operation smoother and reduce operator fatigue.
Versatility
Its ability to use multiple blade sizes (14", 20", 26") makes it flexible across smaller cuts or deep trenching tasks.
Use Cases & Best Applications
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Indoor concrete cutting – Emission-sensitive areas like warehouses or tunnels
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Road repairs & sidewalk cutting – Using 20" or 26" blades
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Slab cutting or removal – Cleanly sectioning large slabs
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Trenches & utility cuts – When deep cuts are needed
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Paver or hardscape edge trimming – Using smaller blades or segments
Its emission advantage makes it especially useful in city jobs or places with strict air quality rules.
Pros & Cons Overview
| Pros | Cons / Considerations |
|---|---|
| Low emissions, clean burning for indoor & regulated jobs | Hefty weight — requires strong lifting equipment |
| Multiple blade options (14", 20", 26") | Higher initial cost than gasoline versions |
| Strong frame and durable build | Propane tank logistics (refills, plumbing) |
| Optional power lift upgrades | More complex fuel system than pure gas machines |
| Backed by Diamond Products support | Blade and belt maintenance overhead |