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no model # on my DLT3000. Replaced rear fender a few years ago where the model # used to be. I can't get the right parts w/o model #. It was by my dad sometime between '04 and '07. It's red w/42" cut, 20hp koler pro motor.
I have the same engine on my craftsman. there is a yellow cap on the opposite side from the oil filter. It's located low (for obvious reasons) near the frame. You will need to: remove the cap and connect a hose in order to not create a mess. (the tube was provided with the manuals when purchased) No oil will come out yet at this point. The oil starts to flow when you push in and twist the connector that the hose fits on to.
This was my first experience needing to use a hose to change oil, but it wasn't too bad. Have some paper towels handy though just in case, lol.
You can access the parts list and see the diagrams at Sears parts direct. I think its also printable. There will only be a part list for the tractor itself,not the engine. YVW mike
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