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| Posted: Fri Jun 23rd, 2006 03:45 pm |
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chrisboc
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I'm sorry. I was so into working on it that I didn't even think about that. As far as war stories go it really wasn't that bad. I can show some pics of what bad bearings look like. See below. The bearings were not hurt by me during removal. This is what they looked like when I accessed the area. Pretty bad!!!! stumpowitz had a great idea. As he instructed, except for the bottom wieght assembly, I pulled the top weight assembly and then disconnected all hoses and such from the washer and then pulled the tub out. I then put the two tubs next to each other to make sure wiring and all was the same. All in all a relatively easy job. Thanks again to all!! I will be perusing the sight to offer any advice I can. Because now I am dangerous. I have some knowledge. Attachment: DSC02853.JPG (Downloaded 57 times)
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