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yogitunes

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after the helical drive maytag installed the orbital tranny and then they had the new dual-drive...but I don't see any of them on here or you tube....has anyone seen them?...how do they work?.....

it's supposed to return to the larger base agitator and a slower longer stroke to the agitation...
 
Dual Drive Transmission

Hi Yogi

Here's a link to how it washes

Somebody else on here explained the idea behind the transmission was to have 2 of every gear which would make it more balanced and therefore eliminate the need for a counterweight on the other side of the transmission.

Cheers
Leon

 
thanks for the info guys,,,youre a big help,,,i wonder if i could put the inerts from a dual drive into the body of a orbital machine....i like the version of the matched set i have, but would prefer the slower longer stroke of this tranny,,,something may have to look into....
 
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