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You might consider how long it has been sitting. How long has the battery been off a charger? Batteries need to cycle...sitting for months of non-use will drain enough charge out of them that they don't have enough cranking power..sometimes they will never regain a charge and need to be replaced....a Jump should work here. It is possible the Carburetor is gummed up? Assuming Carb model not fuel injected...Take off the air filter and spray some carb cleaner in the intake to see it if will turn over. If fuel injected model, you may add some fuel injector cleaner to gas tank (read the label on proper use)...You might have to flush the fuel line and add new fuel if it has been sitting for a year or more.
If it's been sitting around for a while it could be the idle jet has a little craip in it (it don't take much) but if it's spitting fuel out then I would make sure the float levels aren't sticking.
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