You could try replacing the ignition coil. If it's failed, then it may run ok for a few seconds, but as it heats up it fails. Trying to start again immediately will be too soon for the coil to have cooled down. Leave it a few minutes to cool down and it will run again, but only for a few seconds again.
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it could be something clogged up and it is running out of fuel,i would check fuel lines,carburetor,etc. does it start right back up?if not,give it a few minutes to let fuel fill up carburetor,then try starting.if it starts back up after letting it sit a few ,sounds like fuel starvation to carburetor.
right before you stored when you added the fuel stabilizer did you have fresh gas and did you run the engine with the fuel stabilizer in for 5 to 10 minutes
mine did the same thing & then it finaly quit running altogether...the gas gauge stoped showing in the display also. I pulled the old fuel pump out & replaced it with one out of a 97 ford areostar witch has an almost indentical pump & now the machine runs like new...and my gas gauge started showing again & I saved myself 500 bucks because the pump i used was gave to me...lol
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