Newer models have oil drain hose, this year has just the oil plug.
Those are sweet indeed!:thumbsup: You can set them up to draw the oil out, do something else for a couple of minutes, come back, and it's done.An oil withdrawal unit is what you need to keep oil spilling to a minimum. The suction tube goes into the dipstick tube, the withdrawal tank has a vacuum pump and the oil is sucked out of the engine. I also have plastic drain pans cut specifically to fit under the oil filters on my various machines so changing the oil filter doesn't make a mess.
Most or all newer small engines have a low point formed into the housing where the dip stick tube mounts so oil can be withdrawn from the engine and get 95% or more of it out with the suction tube from an oil withdrawal system. They start at about $40 and go up from there depending on how fancy of a machine you desire. I use the same unit to evacuate oil from the engines and transmissions in my vehicles. The oil is captured in a six liter container that is easily drained into a larger container for disposal. The suction tube is long so I hang it up and let it drain into a pan when I'm thru using it.
Mad Mackie in CT:biggrin:
Just do it out in the driveway. I wouldn't worry about making a mess. If you spill anything just sweep it away and it will dry up. Last time I did an oil change i just drained into a bucket and then when I was all done I ended up kicking the bucket over by accident. Until that happened I only had spilled a few drips. If you don't knock over your container you'll be fine.