Husky 455 Rancher dies

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The saw will crank good and run good for about 1 minute then will just quit running.
The L is set at 1.5 turns out and H is 1.25
What is the problem?
 
I dont make it to the wood before it dies
93 octane pure gas/husky oil 50:1 I had been running the saw previously, so fuel is fresh
around 7 years old
 
In addition to the two previous posts (Herbert and Marley), I will add:

It is generally a bad idea to buy parts before knowing what the problem is. But, if you have never replaced the fuel filter...I would do that now, and just call it "routine maintenance". And, a new spark plug now, would be a good idea.

I second: good homeowner saws.

Roy
 
Started happening to my 350 a few years ago. Fuel line decayed in the gap between tank and the clamshell. Was sucking air.
 
I have a 445 which is two-times older than the saw in question...it has cut a lot of wood without anything more than one fuel filter...replaced just as maintenance.

My WAG is not fuel line or carb. Emphasis on "guess."
 
New spark plug and fuel filter and air filter makes no difference.
Just makes a man want to cuss.
 
It gets to me how it was running good one day and the next day this trouble started?
 
It gets to me how it was running good one day and the next day this trouble started?
Well, it is a 4## Husqvarna and lets face facts- post #1 is pretty vague regarding information around exactly what happened.
Most every non running saw I see was running fine- before it wasn't.
The day before- you didn't get a bar pinch and had to wrench the saw free?
 
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