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I think you're ready to get the carburetor rebuilt again. Next time you store it, fully drain the carburetor before you put it away - the fuel left in the carburetor builds up varnish as it evaporates, and that varnish clogs your jets.
The 2.0 CID is Cubic Inch Displacement, the size of your motor. As for fuel mixture, generally a 50:1 is a benchmark for this. Typically, it should be 1 gal. of gas for 2.56 oz. of two stroke oil. They sell pre-packaged, pre-measured oil at your local DIY shop or lawn mower repair shop.
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