My New Maytag A712 Washer

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Glad that I can be of some help...

...since I am usually asking lots of questions instead. Good luck getting it running smoothly. Based on all that I know you have yourself an excellent machine!
 
Right now, I'm trying the boiling water and towels placed or wrapped on or around the agitator and soaking... I hope this works. Is there anything I can put in the water that could help losen the agitator?
 
I noticed the eye bolt and nut moved along with the spring. This made me wonder if I had to (hold) the nut still while I tightened the nut underneath the baseframe.

Keep cranking on the nut, it'll eventually break free. It's common to have some schmutz or rust on the threads of the anchor bolt and it'll twist the spring around a little bit until the nut breaks free.

Just to be sure, how do you determine first what spring or springs need to be tightened.

Adjust the spring opposite of where the tub is leaning out of center. Example: If the tub is leaning diagonally to the front right, you'd adjust the left rear spring to bring it back to center.

is there a such a thing as TOO TIGHT?

YES!!!

You want the springs adjusted tight enough that the machine doesn't easily go off balance. If the springs are adjusted too tight, it'll transmit vibrations to the cabinet during the spin and you'll think you have a GM Frigidaire washer vibrating and skating across the floor (ahhhhhh brings back memories of using the WCI-63, lol) Also, if the springs are adjusted too tight, you'll wear out the damper pads at a much quicker rate. It's a balancing act, but it doesn't take too much effort to find the sweet spot.
 
Guys, please be patient with me remember I'm not a mechanic...I'm learn as you go.

Is there a best way to get access to the leveling legs? Will it be ok to lay the washer on it's back? I'm playing it safe, I don't want to damage anything afterall, the machine maybe over 20 years old.

The front leveling legs seem to be locked or (rusted) stuck also. What is the best tool to use? I want to lower the legs close to the floor then start making centering adjustmments.

BTW, the agitator will not come loose.
 
There should be a jam nut on the legs

Yes - you could gently lay the machine on its back to gain better access. If the threads on the legs are rusty, get some penetrating oil like PB Blaster, Kroil, CRC Freeze-off, etc. from a hardware or auto parts store (even Walmart) and spray them. Loosen the jam nuts and then adjust them down and measure them to make them the same length to get a baseline adjustment. You can replace that missing foot at the same time.
 
GUESS WHAT!!!

My A712 is DEAD!!! I leaned the washer against a chair and started to work on loosening the jammed nuts and feet. The chair moved and the machine fell on it's front. The control panel shook loose and fell out of place. It opened it completely to try and reattach it and plugged the machine in to see if it still was working...nothing...not a sound. When I opened the control panel again to see if any wires were loose I plugged in the machine and the timmer sparked and popped. IT'S OVER...I feel like I'm and having a TERRIBLE NIGHTMARE and I CANNOT wake up...I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE IT.
 
IT'S STILL WORKING!!!...

oops!!! the outlet had a short...it's STRANGE, I've been using that same plug outlet all though out the day. I started to use the microwave and saw it had not turn on and tried the opposite plug...IT WORKED...tried the washer and it worked. I thought the washer was a goner since it dropped on the front without the panel. I (blacked out) not realizing the dead plug outlet and did not try the other plug...ooops!!!
 
1st Washload

Today I did my first Maytag washload in my STILL working A712. It's to check her out and see what I'm working with.
The tub is really bigger than I thought and it looks.
I washed a big load of towels...12 bath size towels (27" x 47") and cleaned all of them.

But, I will need to replace the brakes because the tub indexed during the agitation. (Also need to replace the radial bearing). Although, the tub indexed, the Power-Fins still FORCED those towels to turnover and roll around though out the tub. (The power-fin agitator is AWESOME). I did not overload her, I used the (20 1/2 gallons) water level point. I rinsed the load twice to make sure...ah, just to see it agitate.

I'm looking forward to the new parts... if my A712 used the stronger Maytag (1/2 HP motor), new (brakes and damper pads) and the (bearing), I'm positive it could EASILY handled 15 of these towels using the (22 1/2 gallons) water level point.

BTW, I might have sounded a little crazy last night...I'm NOT...just crazy about my A712 (LOL).
Harry
 
Harry...

the new pulley will give the pump the so called 50hz speed but the agitation and spin will not be affected....

also...your machine may also have a "fuse" located within the lid switch block....just in case it blows and the whole machine stops...simple little auto type small amp fuse...I have gotten more maytags from peope saying it stopped working and threw it out just because of a little fuse they did not know about....rather than call a service guy...easier for them to buy new....go figure...
 
Martin,

I guess it's not blown because it's working. I don't know what caused the pop...it's still fine. Did you read the email and can you post the pics again? Tell me what you think.
 
I will post the pics again in this thread....I got your email, but it won't let me reply for some damn reason....I figure that out later....3 kidney stones have me in and out of the hosp very little sleep in 4 days, just a lot of major pain and major pain killers....just odd to be carried in from the parking lot by the guards....I'll get better soon...just very tired....
 
3 slots...and 3 springs....installed...easy as pie....and you don't have to take the motor out to install or remove the springs...just best to unplug for safety.....unless your gonna replace the sliders also...remove 2 belts and 3 screws, and the motor pops out....also remember to replace the ground wire when done

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