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hi stan!!!
YUP!!! it sure looks that way, doesn't it!!
ha ha ha....
as for draining the machine, what i did was i ran the pump AND i also lowered the drain hose down to the ground. the washer is outside, so it doesn't matter if the ground gets wet. i did it this way cuz i figured that with the drain hose lowered and the drain pump running, it would shoot out all the water that is left in the pump.
thank you stan!!! i am happy that i got the drain pump running too. but did you see the pictures of all that leaking going on underneath??? i am going to have to take a look at that next!!! maybe have to tighten the hose clamps on the hoses??? i don't know exactly yet, cuz i didn't get a good look under there.
and for right now, i got 2 pieces of block wood and put them under that rear left leg for now, to keep the old gal steady on her feet.
i didn't get a chance to take any pictures of the other legs, cuz i had to do some errands. but i did manage to stop at home depot and i was going to buy a hose washer, but the worker couldn't find the packet of hose washers so he took one out of a hose tip and told me to just take it. just to make sure i wasn't misunderstanding him, i asked him, "take it to the cashier & they'll know how much it is?" and he said, "no. just take it. it's your's. you can leave if you don't need anything else."
so, i thanked him and left the store. so now the gooseneck has a new hose washer in it. can't wait to try it out to see if the leaking stopped up where the gooseneck connects to the drain hose!!
so stan, you don't think it's a good idea to run the pump constantly??
thank you again for the words of confidence & all the tips.
you all have been so great!!!
and yes, figuring out what happened to the rear left leg's wheel is the next thing on the list!!!
thank you again stan...

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