keny
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The dryer will be relatively simple to repair, and I'm thankful for that.
It may have been a mistake to transport the washer on its side, however. This repair may be more than I care to handle.
Got the machine into the basement this afternoon. I hooked it up, turned it on. Water immediately flowed through the tub and lower outer-tub seal and over everything.
Looking at it from underneath, as seen in the photo attached, I could clearly see the seal pulled to one side, I don't know if the rubber seal was clamped originally, just snapped in, or how it attaches, but it’s definitely not sealed now. The previous owner stated it didn't leak when she had it. She also said the dryer was perfect. But if that is the case, and it didn't leak for her, perhaps the “ride on its side” was detrimental.
I don't know if I can deal with taking the whole thing apart. Is this seal one of the parts that is still available? Or perhaps it just needs to be reattached.
I prefer purchasing my vintage appliances, when received from any source, in perfect, pristine condition and ready to be used immediately. Preferably brand new in a box. Is that too much to ask?
On another note, there seems to be lots of black graphite-like lubricant sprayed around much of the lower inner cabinet. Not easy to clean off of hands or clothing. That couldn't be good either. Unless they spray these things at the factory.
At any rate, as always, advice and recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks again, and again.

It may have been a mistake to transport the washer on its side, however. This repair may be more than I care to handle.
Got the machine into the basement this afternoon. I hooked it up, turned it on. Water immediately flowed through the tub and lower outer-tub seal and over everything.
Looking at it from underneath, as seen in the photo attached, I could clearly see the seal pulled to one side, I don't know if the rubber seal was clamped originally, just snapped in, or how it attaches, but it’s definitely not sealed now. The previous owner stated it didn't leak when she had it. She also said the dryer was perfect. But if that is the case, and it didn't leak for her, perhaps the “ride on its side” was detrimental.
I don't know if I can deal with taking the whole thing apart. Is this seal one of the parts that is still available? Or perhaps it just needs to be reattached.
I prefer purchasing my vintage appliances, when received from any source, in perfect, pristine condition and ready to be used immediately. Preferably brand new in a box. Is that too much to ask?
On another note, there seems to be lots of black graphite-like lubricant sprayed around much of the lower inner cabinet. Not easy to clean off of hands or clothing. That couldn't be good either. Unless they spray these things at the factory.
At any rate, as always, advice and recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks again, and again.
