Update:
Today was first day I’ve had off work, so I spent the day making 15 trips to lowes for parts they didn’t have. I removed the fender deck, thanks for the seamless instructions, went super smooth. The fuel tank had tons of debris in it, so I emptied gas and flushed it, checked all my hoses, replaced fuel filter with the closest one I could find to the one on mower, replaced one piece of hose. The right angle vacuum was clear, however the gasket going into tank was starting to erode. I couldn’t find one anywhere around, so I used 3m double sided tape just around the bottom of gasket and onto pickup tube. Didn’t use much tape, just wanted to try and keep the corrosion from getting into tank until I can get one in, also hoping it would help the seal. Mower still won’t start. I pulled air filter and sprayed carb spray down into intake and what do you know it started…and then immediately died…when I spray it’ll start, but no matter what I do to throttle it just dies. Assuming I might need to look at carburetor and maybe clean it out? Also, my new fuel filter has some gas in it, but it’s not full. Want to make sure that’s normal since the mower isn’t running and not something going on with fuel pump. When I first bought the house and the owner showed me the mower, he cranked it and then had to throw the throttle up to get it going. There’s been times where it wouldn’t turn over, go back later and it would. This time when it died I haven’t been able to start it back up since, so I don’t know if something was hanging on by a thread and finally went out. I appreciate everyone’s input and help, it’s probably frustrating bc I’m new at this, but I’m gonna get this thing running.