Turn it upside down and look for a small square fitting. You will then need to search for the right size bolt/wrench to remove. It will most likely be hard and stubborn to remove and no way to avoid a mess!
I don't think you need to. There is no motor, so it doesn't need oil.
regular 10w 30 motor oil
regular 10w 30 motor oil
depending on what type of mower and who makes the motor it can vary. if it is a standard push mower you can either remove the dip stick/oil fill and dump the oil out there or look at the base of the motor for a plug or under the deck with the blade for a plug. if it is a riding mower there will be a plug at the base of the motor that can be removed to drain it
If its got a oil plug its a 4 cycle, 5w-30 motor oil
On a push mower you take the oil cap off our drain plug out (which ever it has) and tip the mower on its side with the carburetor up. Once the oil is drained, refill it. Riding lawn mowers have an oil drain bolt on the bottom of the engine and you change the oil and filter kind of like a car
No for your lawn mower you will just need regular lawn mower oil.
You will burn the motor up, which will be a very costly repair.
Kawasaki 15 HP Ariens Lawn Mower takes 1.2 Litres of oil and maybe a little more when you change the oil filter
some times there on the bottom of the motor, and some times there on the side of motor by the base, if you have a Push mower then it,s likey to be under the deck side at the bottom of the motor,
Usually no difference except that later model vehicles require a multi-viscosity oil (5w-30, 10w-30. etc) while the regular 30w is recommended for small engines such as a lawn mower.
You should always have 20 fluid ounces of oil in a Briggs and Stratton 5.5 HP lawn mower. This equals out to roughly 1.6 quarts.