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Dec 27, 2024
6:55
:49
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thewaterboy
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I fixed my old washer a few times, but when I realized it probably needed new
drum bearings, I decided it was time to get a new washer.
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Hey CB handy men, I need help.
JC6
Dec 27, 6:45pm
I don’t know anything but I vote you blow it up with heavy explosives.
cougarfanatic
Dec 27, 6:49pm
RE: I don’t know anything but I vote you blow it up with heavy explosives.
JC6
Dec 27, 7:14pm
Just buy a new one already for heavens sake!
creameryon9th
Dec 27, 6:53pm
I fixed my old washer a few times, but when I realized it probably needed new
thewaterboy
Dec 27, 6:55pm
That's where I'm at, I think.
JC6
Dec 27, 7:14pm
Replacing the bearings is easy. The problem is that the shaft is probably warped
Blue Print
Dec 27, 7:23pm
I'm a fixer by nature. But even I'd move on at that point. You gave it a go.
JarJarBeeps
Dec 27, 7:00pm
Thank you. It was a good effort that I can be proud of.
JC6
Dec 27, 7:16pm
At the office I was known as Mr Fix It. I say buy a new one. Sometimes it is better to buy, not replace.
Real G Man
Dec 27, 7:13pm
Just a quick google came up with
Cougrrrs Roll
Dec 27, 7:22pm
Mine shook like crazy for months. The drain house shook loose
Belboz
Dec 27, 7:26pm
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