the little nozzle on side of engine that has a knob on it
passenger side of engine.
Underneath the engine, in the middle of the shield under the frame there is a oil drain plug.
underneath where the blade is you will see a plug. that's it
There is no drain plug as you might expect with a car's oil pan. The oil is drained by attaching a plastic tube (comes with mower at time of purchase) to a connector at the bottom side of the engine, above the mower deck. Turn the nut to loosen the connector attach the tube and continue to turn the nut. Tilt the mower deck by raising the opposite side of the mower deck and the old oil will flow through the tube. Once dry manually tighten the connector, remove the tube and then use a wrench to snuggle tighten the connector.
The cheap pos we bought from Walmart doesn't have a drain plug..must tip it on its side and drain it from the fill tube.
There is no oil drain on a 650 series lawn mower. You have to turn the mower over and drain the oil from the spout you put it in the engine. Make sure the gas tank is empty
More than likely you filled it up beyond the recommended capacity. Check the level on the dipstick and if it shows more than the recommended capacity, drain some oil out of the engine. If it is a push mower, you can turn the mower on its side just enough to drain a small amount at a time. Or, you can access the oil drain plug from underneath the engine. Most riding mowers will have the drain plug on the side of the engine. The engine may continue to smoke until all the oil in the combustion chamber is burned off.
There isn't one! Honda asks you to tip the motor on its side, and drain the oil from out of the fill tube.
TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL NOTE: Before tipping lawn mower to drain oil, drain fuel tank by running engine until fuel tank is empty. 1. Disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and place wire where it cannot come in contact with spark plug. 2. Remove engine oil cap; lay aside on a clean surface. 3. Tip lawn mower on its side as shown and drain oil into a suitable container. Rock lawn mower back and forth to remove any oil trapped inside of engine. 4. Wipe oft any spilled oil from lawn mower or side of engine. 5. Fill engine with oil. (See "ADD OIL" in the Operation section of this manual). 6. Reconnect spark plug wire to spark plug. 13
I have a similar problem with a kawasaki mower. it was running fine, emptied the catcher and wouldn't restart. Found plug fouled, no start with a new plug. removed coil, and with an ohm meter tested continuity of poles to each other, inconclusive. found a good coil from a different B&S mower and compared readings. Kawasaki had continuity with plug lead and center pole on pick-up, B&S did not. I assume the center pole is grounding out the plug lead, so I will replace the coil and see.
The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom rear of the engine oil pan. The transmission does not have a drain plug, you remove the pan to drain.The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom rear of the engine oil pan. The transmission does not have a drain plug, you remove the pan to drain.
It is either on the side of the engine at the very bottom next to the deck, or it is under the mower on the engine block.