I don't think you did anything bad, I think Pigford is probably right. Drain the fuel and put in fresh, close the plug gaps a little or better yet put in new plugs properly gapped and giver it another go. There's a pretty good chance it will fire up but remember that after two years there is also a chance that the carbs are clagged up with fuel varnish. If that's the case, you will get no starting or hard starting and then rough running. If that's the case, get back to me, I can suggest some easy, out-of-the-can options.
Regards
Nigel in NZ
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