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Turn off the fuel and then disconnect the fuel hose at the carburetor. Let it drain into a container and turn the fuel switch to ON. Let the fuel run and see if it flows freely and for about 30 seconds. If it does not the tank fuel cap may not be allowing any air release into the tank.
check air filter for dirt or stoppage.
check spark plug gap .Clean the head of the spark plug and replace it .
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