According to my Sears manual, there is no drain plug. You need to remove the oil dipstick and tip the mower on its side so that the oil will drain out of the fill location. It is odd, but that is how you do it.
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drain the old oil, replace the oil filer and put in some new oil. need to know where oil filler is
for oil change it takes 18 oz of 5w30 per manual
To change the oil on a Craftsman 6.5 hp log splitter you first need to drain the current oil. The drain plug is on the bottom of the engine crankcase. Once drained, replace the drain plug and fill with new oil via the dipstick tube.
Every 48 hours/annually, whatever comes first
No, the craftsman has a 4.5hp 4 cycle engine, so uses gasoline only. You will need to change the oil in the motor annually.
The best way to change the oil on a Craftsman Eager One lawn mower - 6.75 HP is to buy a Toro.
For a walk-behind, I simply turn it on the side and let it run out of the oil-fill tube. Then about a pint will fill it.
Depending on the model of the Craftsman lawnmower, there is either an oil plug underneath the deck of the mower which needs removed to drain the oil or the lawnmower needs tipped on it's side to allow the oil to drain out through the oil cap area. Once oil has drained you will want to refill the oil until the dipstick registers "full".
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One 48 ounce bottle in my 2004 LT 2000 with 18 HP.
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