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. . . particularly if it is causing you some distress . . . .

https://youtu.be/f_YbBqpbIiI
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My washing machine manual says:
Problem: The machine vibrates noticeably.
Solution: Ensure that the transportation screws have been removed during installation.

Guessing he should have checked the manual.
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Graham wrote:. . . particularly if it is causing you some distress . . . .

https://youtu.be/f_YbBqpbIiI

I'm not sure why, but I laughed like a maniac, watching that.
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Vorpal wrote:
Graham wrote:. . . particularly if it is causing you some distress . . . .

https://youtu.be/f_YbBqpbIiI

I'm not sure why, but I laughed like a maniac, watching that.

Only a maniac would laugh at that :lol: :lol: :lol:
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He didn't put any washing powder in :?


PS, Mrs R2 wants to know what make the machine is,if she finds out she says it'll be our next buy.
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reohn2 wrote:He didn't put any washing powder in :?


PS, Mrs R2 wants to know what make the machine is,if she finds out she says it'll be our next buy.

I think the logo is Whirlpool, but I'm not 100% certain. I'm sure you could figure it out by googling images for logos on white goods.
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Vorpal wrote:
reohn2 wrote:He didn't put any washing powder in :?


PS, Mrs R2 wants to know what make the machine is,if she finds out she says it'll be our next buy.

I think the logo is Whirlpool, but I'm not 100% certain. I'm sure you could figure it out by googling images for logos on white goods.

I'll give it a whirl.... :wink:
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Wanton destruction . . .

I laughed like a maniac too . . . and don't understand why it's so funny.

It was a Whirlpool. Other makes are available.
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Graham wrote:Wanton destruction . . .

I laughed like a maniac too . . . and don't understand why it's so funny.

It was a Whirlpool. Other makes are available.

There's somkind of wickedness in man/womankind :? :wink:

Thinks...... .......I wonder if a politrickian who doesn't fulfil their promises would fit in the drum :shock: :mrgreen:
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Friend unintentionally did something similar with a bivvy bag, it was full of water when it went into the spin cycle. No mechanical harm done, but took a decent chunk out of the wall and cosmetic damage to the machine.
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Some years ago, one of our cats brought a mouse in, and lost it somewhere in the kitchen. Weeks later, we noticed tell-tale mouse droppings and once or twice saw the little critter. We found that it had set up home in the washing machine internals.

I pulled the machine out and took the back off, but couldn't catch the bugger. It had built a nest on to of the stabilising concrete block and must have been deafened by the noise on full spin, but there it was ......... perfectly at home inside the machine!

I had to put the back back on and take the machine outside and remove the back again, and hope the mouse would run off. It eventually did, thank goodness.

Maybe I should have connected the spin motor directly to the mains to vibrate and scare it out. :lol: :lol:
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I wish that I hadn't looked at this topic, our 22 year old washing machine has finished its' useful service today. Goodbye old friend - haven't the heart to spin a lump of metal. :( :( :(
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John1054 wrote:I wish that I hadn't looked at this topic, our 22 year old washing machine has finished its' useful service today. Goodbye old friend - haven't the heart to spin a lump of metal. :( :( :(

Ours wasn't quite so old, but I repaired it twice before we gave up and bought a new one. It doesn't take much more than a selection of YouTube videos and a bit of mechanical aptitude. The first thing that went wrong was the motor brushes. They were easy to replace. The worst part was the partial disassembly required to get to the motor. The second thing that went wrong is a couple of bolts broke. I hadn't touched them doing the motor brushes, and it looked like a fatigue failure, so I figured it was just age &/or marginal design.

The last time, one of the weights cracked. I couldn't find a replacement, and I wasn't confident of getting the weight and centre of gravity correct with a DIY solution.
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Vorpal wrote:
John1054 wrote:I wish that I hadn't looked at this topic, our 22 year old washing machine has finished its' useful service today. Goodbye old friend - haven't the heart to spin a lump of metal. :( :( :(

Ours wasn't quite so old, but I repaired it twice before we gave up and bought a new one. It doesn't take much more than a selection of YouTube videos and a bit of mechanical aptitude. The first thing that went wrong was the motor brushes. They were easy to replace. The worst part was the partial disassembly required to get to the motor. The second thing that went wrong is a couple of bolts broke. I hadn't touched them doing the motor brushes, and it looked like a fatigue failure, so I figured it was just age &/or marginal design.

The last time, one of the weights cracked. I couldn't find a replacement, and I wasn't confident of getting the weight and centre of gravity correct with a DIY solution.


Modern machines are not as fixable. If the drum mountings go, that's it. that being said, they do use a lot less water, which means you don't need as much detergent. And the spin cycle is better even on the no frills ones nowadays. My Bosch Maxx has a max spin of 1400- worth it for cycle kit, which of course you can't tumble dry. but don't expect 22 years out of them. A weak point of modern machines is the door seals which can go mouldy. The trick is to always open the door and detergent compartment when you've taken the clothes out and leave to dry. Also my machine always leaves a little water in the detergent compartment which I religiously enter out. I use Dettol laundry cleanser in my washes (other cheapo copies are available) and regularly use a machine cleaner to keep the bugs at bay. I use a supermarket non-bio powder as my skin won't tolerate bio powders. Works for me..
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Graham wrote:. . . particularly if it is causing you some distress . . . .

https://youtu.be/f_YbBqpbIiI

The funniest YouTube video I've ever seen! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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