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First thing is to drain the old gas from the carburetor, there should be one bolt on the bottom of the float bowl. You might need to run a small piece of wire through the main jet also.
Check the blade bolt is tight, if the starter kicks back it may have sheard the flywheel key, to check this you will have to remove the starter and flywheel.
If it has the option of electric start all you need to do is puchase the starter from Sears and bolt it on. No to hard at all. But for a more definite answer you need model and serial #'s
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