Do NOT try to chime it up or even TURN it over until you've replaced the cam belt, ~please~!!
A belt left that long in the same position is a catastrophe in waiting. You'll reduce the machine to a lump. Mebbe not on the first go, but it is inevitable within a few hours' time.
Use Tony Barnhill's guide to "awakening a Sleeping B" article for general help on a good proceedure to check it over before trying to light it off, too (after the belt gets R&R'd).
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