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Right. Chances are probably nill the new home owners would have any interest in that "old piece of junk". Especially considering it doesn't work. I know they cant all be saved but for many with the necessary knowledge this could well be a relatively easy fix.
 
HI guys. Just checking back here.

So what's the verdict? Does somebody actually want it?

I wish someone could just fix it easily, esp. without trying to wrestle it out of the laundry room.

Why did the guy I called say it can't be fixed? He said you can't get the parts any more. Whatever. I bet someone here can fix it. About how much would it cost me? Depends what's wrong, I guess.

polkanut lives about 40 miles from me. Does he do dryers?

I either need it fixed so it can stay, or it needs to leave before Oct. 5th.
 
Karen,

 

Normal appliance repairman routinely give that stock answer about anything older.  It's simply not time efficient to open it up, diagnose the problem, search for parts, and reassemble.  We live in a very disposable society and the service men now believe it also.

 

I hope someone rescues it.  I would find it hard to believe that the buyer would want it, even if it worked.  They'd likely think it was toxic to them or so energy inefficient because of its age.
 

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