Starting the M211
The work you need to do on it will be decided with what you're going to do with it when you're done.
If it's going on public roads or even if you're hauling something you love down the driveway, all the potential catastrophic failure items need to be inspected.
You'll be touching wheels to wheel nuts, brakes, tie-rod ends, drag link, steering arm, bearings and seals to the cotter pins that hold some of it together.
As Section8 points out, the drum brakes have 2 wheel cylinders at each wheel. If one cup fails on the end of one of your 12 cylinders the pedal will go to the floor. They are the end of the line in the brake system and where we always start.
The running issue is usually solved with a Removal, Clean and Replace operation of the 3 parts we need to start anything. Fuel, Spark, Air. The fuel pump in the tank has this screen on it and old gas can plug them up.
Start there, pull the weee tiny filter in the carb inlet and add a clear inline filter to monitor what's going on. Spark plugs out, distributor cap off, wires out and everything cleaned up and inspected. Air-breather un-clipped, oil spilled all over starter from mishandling the "oil filled" air breather.......then grab the TM to get your specs and info to put it all back together. It helps to have big tools.
The risk to starting any new 'stored' toy is the engine ingesting a mouse from the air in-take or garbo in the fuel and going through a few steps can avoid that. Blowing out the lines was one of the things on the huge list.
We'd appreciate pictures when you can so we can take the ride. Thanks for sharing the M211.