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Did you drain the carburetor at the end of the season, or shut off the gas valve and run the carburetor dry? If not, the issue is probably varnish and gum from the evaporated gas plugging up the carburetor. You will have to pull the carb apart and clean it.
It sounds like it needs to be adjusted or something in the transmission stripped, have you checked the rear axle and bearings, if that is the issue i think yo can get a axle and bearings for$250-$275
Sounds like not getting petrol, clean petrol tap to get a good flow and clean and strip carburetor the needle and seat could be clogged any way clean and blow out jets and holes with compressed air put back together and away you go.
Identify the fuse responsable for turn signals, extract it and insert another one with the same value in it's place. Also could be turn's signals relay fault.
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