Sounds like Moparwash is using a range outlet for an electric 220 volt dryer. The outlets are similar, except that the dryer outlet has a 90 degree angle on the neutral prong receiver, while the range outlet has a straight neutral prong receiver. Also, the range outlet circuit should be fused at 50 amps, whereas most dryer outlets are fused at 30 amps. While a 50 amp breaker will work for a dryer, for best protection it should be changed to 30 amps.
If the wiring is correct for the dryer outlet conversion, then I suspect that the dryer itself has a fault and is causing the circuit breaker to trip. Does the dryer work properly on any other 30 amp 220 volt 3 prong outlet? If it does, then the problem would be in the outlet you just re-wired. I'd check that wiring again.