Well after thirty years of faithful service it finally bit the dust. I've been chatting with John about this unit but I need to post a picture so I'll just put it in here. Long story short. It was doing it's thing like normal until the final spin...bang...water pumped out, motor running, didn't know what the noise was until opening lid to find sopping wet clothes. It pumped out the water but would no longer spin. Parents said it's time to replace. I went down there today and installed their new WP wgt4027hw2 27" Gas stacked set. As I was disassembling the old Maytag set, I had the front off the washer so I set it to spin and watched...nothing moved although it sounded pretty normal. I tilted it back so I could spin the pulley...it spun easily in both directions as did the water pump and the belts were still on and not burned. Then when I set it back down it was like a top...the transmission shaft was falling out of the bottom of the washer and it was sitting on the pulley that had now descended down to the floor. What would cause this failure? Old age? A seized spin bearing causing it to break internally? Ever seen this before? Sure I could find some of the internals on eBay used or even put in a used tranny and I told my parents that. I even offered to take them my asko to use while I fixed the Maytag but they were just ready to change so that's what I did. I'm not going to fool with the old one...but I sure hate to see such a fine quality unit die. They truly do not make them like they used to. I paid $1200 for it in 1994...and according to the calculator in today's money that would be over $2500.



