waterman818
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Hi- Long time Lurker on this forum. All started 6 years ago when my first washing machine broke. It was a problematic newer model with sensors and was not worth fixing.
I then set out on the search for a direct drive whirlpool machine... However when I found a beautiful set of Maytag machines (LA712 washer with LDE712 Dryer) I had to have them. The person I bought them from said his mom had bought them new in 1985/1986 and the only reason he was selling them was his in-laws gave him a new set. He was very hesitant to sell them and I promised him they were going to a good home where they would be loved. Everybody said I was crazy to buy such old machines, but I wanted something that could be easily repaired if needed.
A few days ago disaster struck. I think I may have overloaded the machine, and I walked into a very smokey laundry room with loud noise. I unplugged the machine and managed to move it outside.I waited til the next day to let things cool down. I opened the machine up, checked for a clogged drain pump but it was clear. I hooked it up in my yard with the hose for further testing. Machine worked fine and was able to run 2 loads back to back. Belts looked to be original but in great condition. No broken pieces or burned marks on the pulley. Regardless I figured for good measure to replace the belts.
Yesterday I put the new belts on. Checked the tension on the motor and it was within spec so I did not mess with any adjustments. Machine filled up just fine but the motor would not kick on to start the spin cycle. Swapped back to the old belts and the machine still would not go into the spin cycle. Waited about 15-20 minutes and tried again and it went back to working normally. It was outside in my yard but with the cover off I could detect a slight burning smell despite no visible smoke. I'm thinking it's the motor that might need replacing? the wires/coils in the motor also look silver? Most photos online they look more copper colored? Not sure if that's how it's supposed to look or if its a result of overheating.
According to some google searches it looks like I need this motor 12002353- which is no longer available. I've checked eBay and only found one for sale. Unfortunately the price of that motor would make this repair not feasible at this time. I've also checked with a few local places that sell used appliances but no luck.
Everyone around me is saying to get rid of this machine and replace it with a newer model but I'm hoping I can still keep this one going considering everything else seems to be in great shape.
Any advice or suggestions on what to do?
I then set out on the search for a direct drive whirlpool machine... However when I found a beautiful set of Maytag machines (LA712 washer with LDE712 Dryer) I had to have them. The person I bought them from said his mom had bought them new in 1985/1986 and the only reason he was selling them was his in-laws gave him a new set. He was very hesitant to sell them and I promised him they were going to a good home where they would be loved. Everybody said I was crazy to buy such old machines, but I wanted something that could be easily repaired if needed.
A few days ago disaster struck. I think I may have overloaded the machine, and I walked into a very smokey laundry room with loud noise. I unplugged the machine and managed to move it outside.I waited til the next day to let things cool down. I opened the machine up, checked for a clogged drain pump but it was clear. I hooked it up in my yard with the hose for further testing. Machine worked fine and was able to run 2 loads back to back. Belts looked to be original but in great condition. No broken pieces or burned marks on the pulley. Regardless I figured for good measure to replace the belts.
Yesterday I put the new belts on. Checked the tension on the motor and it was within spec so I did not mess with any adjustments. Machine filled up just fine but the motor would not kick on to start the spin cycle. Swapped back to the old belts and the machine still would not go into the spin cycle. Waited about 15-20 minutes and tried again and it went back to working normally. It was outside in my yard but with the cover off I could detect a slight burning smell despite no visible smoke. I'm thinking it's the motor that might need replacing? the wires/coils in the motor also look silver? Most photos online they look more copper colored? Not sure if that's how it's supposed to look or if its a result of overheating.
According to some google searches it looks like I need this motor 12002353- which is no longer available. I've checked eBay and only found one for sale. Unfortunately the price of that motor would make this repair not feasible at this time. I've also checked with a few local places that sell used appliances but no luck.
Everyone around me is saying to get rid of this machine and replace it with a newer model but I'm hoping I can still keep this one going considering everything else seems to be in great shape.
Any advice or suggestions on what to do?