redcarpetdrew
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I had a matched MAH4000 set for a very long time with little issues until I had a chance to jump at a MAH7500 washer. I had been wanting 7500s for a long time and had been stockpiling a 'wish stash' of parts in anticipation. Did a complete ground up rework. New bearings, boot, changed the motor and control to the new style and new struts. I also changed cabinets with a donor 4000 with a shot tub since the 7500 had a whollop in it from when the owner backed his car into it. I changed out the problematic Dayco belt with the new Hutchinson sourced belt. I love it.
My old 4000 washer went to a friend who is still using it with no issues. I still say that a fair amount of the issues with Neptune can be attributed to owners who can not/will not use the thing right. Wrong soap, no bleach, cold water ONLY, not wiping out the boot when done for a while, etc... Sure, there were design issues to be fixed such as the wax motor, but still the owners had a fair share...
Here's mine. I still have the 4000 dryer while I wait to jump on a 7500 electric dryer. As soon as one shows up, I'll overhaul it as well and switch the windowed door over.
RCD

My old 4000 washer went to a friend who is still using it with no issues. I still say that a fair amount of the issues with Neptune can be attributed to owners who can not/will not use the thing right. Wrong soap, no bleach, cold water ONLY, not wiping out the boot when done for a while, etc... Sure, there were design issues to be fixed such as the wax motor, but still the owners had a fair share...
Here's mine. I still have the 4000 dryer while I wait to jump on a 7500 electric dryer. As soon as one shows up, I'll overhaul it as well and switch the windowed door over.
RCD
