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No no no, I still have my Frigidaire Gallery Washer and Maytag Washer for 20+ years. I can wash a load of clothes in 15 minutes and have them dried in another 20 to 30 minutes. I've been looking at new washers for the last 4 years. I can not find anything that out performs my old $200 washer, and never had to repair it. It's only a 3 Cu top load washer and have been looking at 4+ cu. No current washer has convince me to go their way for washing clothes for 45+ minutes. I think washer brands have turned cleaning into a scam. My washer is a drop and wash washer, no waiting for a computer to figure out what... clothes capacity and weight; So laughable.
Whirrump whirrump goes the washing machine I’m used to hearing these sounds as I live in a house in Ontario Canada My washer sounds exactly like the one in this video
Have a question I need to get an oweners manual and a parts catalog. So I can get a spindle lock. Mine was broken when it was given to me, Thank you for your time.
One thing left out of this if you can help there is a half inch bar between the two polys closest to the drive friction disc is held in with a pressed metal retainer clip. Ideas?
There is no reason that a lid lock should take that long just for the machine to start filling, utterly ridiculous. The machine should begin filling immediately the second its turned on, such time wasting utter BS joke of machines. Old school machines are the elite.
WOW. My washer was new in 1992. I still have it. And I don't plan to get rid of it after seeing these new washers. I'll just keep fixing it for 20 to 30 bucks every 3 to 5 years.