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timing chain out of alignment, valves lash not set correctly, carb flooding the intake , float bowl set too high/not closing properly, choke set on too much auto choke not plugged in...
That is the sound of not enough voltage from your battery. Sounds like a case you need replace your battery. Try to jump start it from another battery if you can just to be sure.
the fuses are behind the plastic cover which is covering the ignition switch.
It looks like it shouldn't come off but it does and reveals all the fuses!
Have the battery checked for voltage and amperage. A dead cell in a battery will have power but nothing to turn the starter. If its not the battery try replacing the starter.
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