So I've been working on my 4th spare machine that has sat for over a year in storage, starting yesterday from the time of writing this.
The good news is that it still ran when I tested it. The bad news is that after having taken it apart, it will now need two parts definitively replaced, due to probably age and maybe sitting unused through the winter. I'm not even going to mess with the tubs lest I should damage the seals. Last it was used it worked perfectly without a hitch, which as you will see from the pics below, is amazing that it still did work. It will most certainly need a new motor coupler, that is without question, haha. Then the pump was rusted on the shaft of the motor, so it would not come off even with brute force or penentrating it with WD-40 So instead, I had to remove it using the "theapplianceman" method, by cutting out the front of the pump and the impeller so that it would eventually come off the motor. Was a sad decision to have to make, but such is.
Ordered the new parts as are mentioned above and should have them by this weekend.




The good news is that it still ran when I tested it. The bad news is that after having taken it apart, it will now need two parts definitively replaced, due to probably age and maybe sitting unused through the winter. I'm not even going to mess with the tubs lest I should damage the seals. Last it was used it worked perfectly without a hitch, which as you will see from the pics below, is amazing that it still did work. It will most certainly need a new motor coupler, that is without question, haha. Then the pump was rusted on the shaft of the motor, so it would not come off even with brute force or penentrating it with WD-40 So instead, I had to remove it using the "theapplianceman" method, by cutting out the front of the pump and the impeller so that it would eventually come off the motor. Was a sad decision to have to make, but such is.
Ordered the new parts as are mentioned above and should have them by this weekend.



