It is simply amazing how folks on this board can come up with answers totally unrelated to the problem at hand. Yes, the carburetor is gummed up. You might be able to cure the problem by dis-connecting the fuel line where it goes into the carburetor and spraying generous amounts of aerosol carb cleaner into the carburetor, but most likely you need to take the carb apart and either repalce the needle valve and seat, or at least give those 2 items a good cleaning. If the carburetor is REALLY nasty looking inside, a complete and thorough cleaning and rebuild is in order.
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