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  1. fluidriver

    My very own Simpson Fluid Drive

    Your Fluid Drive A good find - a good price - mine was a lot more than that and I paid $50 just for another fluid drive unit to replace the original one which developed a leak, and caused slipping. Yes, they are VERY heavy, but if on a solid surface, will not move at all. If you remove the...
  2. fluidriver

    Australian-made Simpson "Fluid Drive"

    There are more of us than I thought! Thanks for your reply, Ash. Your idea about a procedures list is a good one I would be happy to help with. In my experience, the part most commonly needing replacement is the solenoids for the diverter valves, and the valves themselves. I'm running out, and...
  3. fluidriver

    Australian-made Simpson "Fluid Drive"

    Fluid Drive opened I love the way that by removing just two front panel screws, then two at the top/ back will reveal all! There isn't much that a serviceperson (or I) can't get at when this is done. Took me about three months on weekends to carefully disassemble, clean and rebuild this...
  4. fluidriver

    Australian-made Simpson "Fluid Drive"

    Tub and agitator photo Here's a pic of the interior. Haven't had any personal experience of Wilkins Servis,Mike, but I have heard of them.
  5. fluidriver

    Australian-made Simpson "Fluid Drive"

    I thought I may have been the only person in the world who rebuilt his 1967-made washer, until I found this site! My everyday use washer is a Simpson brand Fully Automatic Fluid Drive. It has a fluoro light in the control panel, which showed me it was no ordinary washer when I bought it as a...
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