Hi yosfam, welcome to the forum. If the gas had been left sitting in it for as long as you say, there is a good chance that it has gummed up the internal works of the carb. As was already recommended, drain the old gas out of the tank and replace it with new. When you get the new gas, add some fuel stabilizer like Stabil or Seafoam treatment to it as recommended on the product label. If you're not familiar with them, these stabilizers will help keep the gas from going bad, as Stabil claims, for up to a year, and lessen the chance of gumming up your carb. Since it does run, you might try removing the cover over the carb, and if possible, dribble a bit of Seafoam directly into the carb barrel. Just a dribble, not a splash. It will spit and sputter a bit in protest, but should smooth back out and hopefully this will clear the goop out of the carb so you don't have to take the carb off for a cleaning.
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