Drain all the old gas (if it's a small amount, you can throw it into your car's nearly-full gas tank even if it's mixed with oil.) add fresh gas. you may need to try to start it several times to give the new gas a chance to work it's way to the engine.
If this doesn't work, then try starting fluid (ether in a spray can) find the air intake and remove the filter sponge. Spray the starting fluid into the air intake and try to start it. If you don't have starting fluid, you can use WD-40.
DON'T SPRAY WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING!
Even if the engine beigns to sputter out - just let it stop and then spray more ether before starting again.
If neither of these work, then you should replace the sprak plug. If the engine started with ether, but won't stay running, then you should check the fuel line or fuel filter for blockage.
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