First I want to thank everyone for their input. I really got lucky! After I had done the filters and some of the fuel lines last night the issue remained. I slept on it and this morning I went back to the barn thinking that I was in for a long repair but the tractor would nit even start. I filled the barn with raw fuel smoke and as a last desperate attempt I removed the fuel cap and it started right up! I know that was one of the first things that was recommended!!! I used my compressor and blew air through the vent outside in and wow!! a bunch of junk came out. I then sprayed some brake clean in that hole and air again until it came out nice and clean. Re-installed the cap and it runs perfectly.
Thanks again !!
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