To get to the carburetor on a craftsman Push mower you will need to take off the cover to the engine you may have to remove the gas tank, you need to empty the tank before removing it you will also need to disconnect the gas line while removing the tank. after the gas is drained the tank is removed and the cover is off look for the bubble that you push to prime the engine that is connected to your carburetor the gas line that you removed from your gas tank is also connected to it. To remove your carburetor you need to remove the air filter and the bolts connecting the engine to your carburetor. From their you can clean it replace it or any thing else to repair your Craftsman push mower.
Hope that I helped although I am 16 I have dun plenty of mechanic work
its between the fuel tank, and carb. its round and about an inch long
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depends on the engine Briggs or tech, does it have a primer bulb. but safe bet right next to the carb.
Spray some ether in the carb. If it fires, it has spark, but not getting fuel. start there.
If its a push lawn mower. It has no oil release. The mower burns the oil. All you do is replace the oil when it gets low.
To change the oil on a Craftsman push mower, first, locate the oil drain plug underneath the mower. Place a container underneath to catch the old oil. Remove the drain plug and let the oil drain completely. Replace the drain plug and refill the mower with new oil to the recommended level. Dispose of the old oil properly.
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Depends entirely on which craftsman lawn mower you're referring to.
Go to www.searspartsdirect.com, and type in model # 143.033700 That is the engine specified for that mower. You can then choose between engine, carb, starter, etc. diagrams and parts lists.