Thanks Ron,
Your photos are the Gold Standard I'm shooting for.
If you haven't started in it more than several months and didn't put Stabil fuel stabilizer in it it might be a problem.
But all it would probably need is a good carburetor cleaning.
I use the Blue, Stabil Marine 360 in all my generators (which are stored in an air conditioned garage) and even in my lawn mower which sits outside in the shed in sweltering humidity.
I also have a 7 year old pressure washer out there that sits for years between uses in that 90% humidity and still starts and runs like new thanks to that Blue stuff.
Engines are my strong point. The only bad thing about leaving a tank empty (if it's metal) is that every evening when it gets cool, then the next morning as it warms, that cool metal attracts moisture out of the air like a sponge and will condensate on the inside top of that metal fuel tank and rust it. It's better to fill it with Stabil Blue 360 because it has an additive that coats the metal and prevents rust. The stuff is absolutely worth it's weight in gold. Maybe you already use it?
Hope it starts !