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    Pulley Modification - Risks?

    MUU-HUU-HAW-HAW! Hello all, I have a desire to obtain a WP/Kenmore belt drive washer-ma-gig, likely just some generic common model to avoid the guilt trip of wrecking a work of art model, but I wish to do a little butchering of the stock motor pulley and place a pulley of the same diameter as...
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    Mandela Effect, and Questions

    Photo: DICK_S collection As I kid I recall this specific washer not having the descriptions of each cycle on the machine, was this "model specific"? Today i'd imagine there being a description as to not confuse the operator of the machine..But my memory says otherwise... Lastly in the YouTube...
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    Locating A SpeedQueen Non Softener Dispenser Agitator Cap

    Howdy folks :) Got us a 2010ish Speed Queen that were looking to rid of the softener dispenser and replace with a regular agitator cap. Problem is I cannot seem to locate such a bit, would anyone happen to have any luck finding one? Thanks! :D
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    Calling all Dishwasher Aficionado's! - Wanting to Buy New

    Dimensions are 24W x 33H Hello fellas, were doing some renovations here, looking for a dishwasher thats not chalked full of controller boards, and complex mechanisms that can be point of failures. Kinda like a Speed Queen equivalent of dishwasher. If any folks have some good experience that...
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    Speed Queen the Only "Sane" Modern Washer Left?

    The title is my humble opinion for the time being, depending on how my stubbornness wants to play out xD. My family bought a speed queen washer, thanks in part to Youtube user DanManTN showing how this washer takes after older machines being simplified enough for old farts, while tending to...
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    Kenmore Pernament Press Oddities

    Hello all. As a kid, I would watch the permanent press cycle on our 68' Kenmore, during operation, the machine would drain the washer slowly of water, then agitate on slow speed almost empty of water and fill with water too. What was this for? Modern machines and some of the next gen stuff...
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    Oopsie, I broke it, Ge Hitachi Timer Rebuild Help!

    Hello All, I have come across a machine that had a stripped plastic bit responsible for changing the cycle on the timer, upon taking the thing apart (the timer) it made like a party favor and blew into a million pieces! I have some clue as to how it's reassembled, but I reckon you washer folk...
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