Re: motor will not do anything
If the fuse you found isn't a 20 amp fuse in an inline holder on the red wire running between the starter solenoid and the big red main wiring harness plug, start there.
That big red plug connects that red wire to a red/purple wire that carries 12V to the keyswitch. Since neither the starter solenoid nor the choke solenoid will engage, then you know that the fault is somewhere in that wire or in the connection at the plug, or the keyswitch.
Pull the plug apart see if the pins are making good connection, make sure there's no corrosion in there, or in the inline fuse holder.
Check the red wire connection at the solenoid for corrosion. On the same solenoid post, you'll find the positive battery cable -- make sure it's tight and corrosion free.
Also the cable connection at the battery post -- take all the wiring connectors off & clean 'em up, use sandpaper if necessary, make 'em shine. If it's wingnuts on the battery posts, tighten 'em with pliers.
The do the same for the battery negative cable on both ends.
Still no go, you'll have to troubleshoot the keyswitch. The B terminal should test positive for continuity with the S terminal with key turned to "start", and with the C terminal with key pushed in and turned to "on" or "start".
Let us know what you find.