westytoploader
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Plastic GE
OK, there's the perfect application for the Agi-Tamer! I've never removed one myself, but I heard they were a real b*tch to get out. But then again, some Filter-Flo agitators can be temperamental as well.
Even though they're POS machines, if you got it for free there's nothing to lose. Hopefully the brake is still good and the tub isn't spinning during agitation (which is how our '96 GE started acting up at only 2 years old); that tends to cause a leak as the water goes out the overflow tube. That reason is why some of these state either on the lid or on the agitator cap "Do not fill above top row of holes." How do the rubber suspension bands at the top of the tub assembly look, or are they gone?
OK, there's the perfect application for the Agi-Tamer! I've never removed one myself, but I heard they were a real b*tch to get out. But then again, some Filter-Flo agitators can be temperamental as well.
Even though they're POS machines, if you got it for free there's nothing to lose. Hopefully the brake is still good and the tub isn't spinning during agitation (which is how our '96 GE started acting up at only 2 years old); that tends to cause a leak as the water goes out the overflow tube. That reason is why some of these state either on the lid or on the agitator cap "Do not fill above top row of holes." How do the rubber suspension bands at the top of the tub assembly look, or are they gone?