Gave me an idea. Go get some chips and a soda, this may take awhile. The guy uses a drill to start his "mules" Back in'11, I retired my first Craigslist freebie mower because the rope parted. I took it apart, of course, I let the spring escape.. I had the Toro 20622 as a backup so Ive been using that whilst the mower sat out behind my shop, sorta out of the weather The shroud was off but a very oily air filter was intact. It is a steel deck 1988 Lawn boy with an F series 2 stroke engine The fuel line was off the tank. The shutoff and the fuel line were plugged along with the inlet to the needle valve . The inside of float bowl was a pleasant surprise, no corrosion and only a little varnish. A plastic float. I cleaned up the outside with a little gas on a rag and blew out out all the holes I could see with some Berryman's B12 carb spray. That's as far as I've gotten, I'll put it together and see what happens. It runs on carb spray enough to prove ignition is good. I'm using a 1/4 hex to 3/8 socket drive with an 11/16 socket chucked into a 3/8 drill to start it.