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there are some magnets behind the flywheel to cause the battery charging system to recharge the batt. sometimes they come unbonded/loose from the flywheel and cause the engine to become hard to turn. I would start there first.
Yes you need to drain the oil, turn the engine onto its flywheel, remove all the crankcase screws, clean the exposed crank to remove any rust or dirt, now gentlty ease the base off, it should come away with the oil pump gear.
Pull the plugs, reconnect spark wires, and holding plug against engine (to ground the shell) crank engine. Good spark both plugs? Reinstall them, and check the fuel system -- dirty fuel filter, or dirt in carburetor or lines.
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