Its hard to diagnose internal combustion engine problems when you are there and we are here.
It's like calling a doctor and saying - " I'm sick!, what is wrong with me?"
Until the doctor diagnoses the problem and finds a cure, the problem is still there.
I found a green weed eater a couple of weeks ago, laying in the trash in a city, it even had gasoline in the tank.
I brought it home, drained the gasoline, discovered that there was too much 2 cycle oil in the fuel and sediment in the tank. I took out the spark plug and cleaned it and sprayed either in the combustion cylinder and managed to get it to run for a couple of seconds at a time...
I thinned out the gasoline and just let it sit for two weeks and it actually started
If I take it apart, it is going to need all new fuel lines and probably some work done to the carburetor and maybe even a new fuel tank. Something is stuck inside of the carb and it is leaking when it sits.
If it was life or death, I would have taken it all apart and tried to get it to run properly.
But since anything I do past this point involves spending money, I will just work on it a little at a time until I get it to work. The big thing is - it has been very humid outside and I don't work well in the heat.
The grass has turned brown and I really don't care if it grows or not.
The weeds are the least of my problems...