bugsyjones
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Yeah...it does.
I've got a year old Crosley (el cheapo) electric dryer. It's your basic dryer. Timer dial, low or high heat setting, and start button.
It's been making a 'grinding' noise. It does it as the drum turns: 'Grind...grind...grind...' It sort of sounds like something needs lubricant. It doesn't do it all the time. It seems more often with lighter loads. Heavy loads are quieter. My old Magic Chef dryer had a squeaking problem once and I lubricated a bearing (round thingy) on the back and it stopped.
I don't know jack about dryers, so I was curious to know, before I do anything, what is making the noise, and if lubricating is the proper course of action.
~Tim
I've got a year old Crosley (el cheapo) electric dryer. It's your basic dryer. Timer dial, low or high heat setting, and start button.
It's been making a 'grinding' noise. It does it as the drum turns: 'Grind...grind...grind...' It sort of sounds like something needs lubricant. It doesn't do it all the time. It seems more often with lighter loads. Heavy loads are quieter. My old Magic Chef dryer had a squeaking problem once and I lubricated a bearing (round thingy) on the back and it stopped.
I don't know jack about dryers, so I was curious to know, before I do anything, what is making the noise, and if lubricating is the proper course of action.
~Tim