Thanks again for the additional posts. To answer the question about the 2nd repair man, no I didn't tell him anything about the first repair man's advice, I wanted to see what his independent opinion was. The last 2 posts here just about sum it up as to what they told me about seals, bearings, and the transmission, as well as the strain on the motor which the 2nd guy told me. It has not completely failed as I spoke about, so I am still using it but they told me eventually it would just go completely. The seal leak is small, but evident by the rusting on the outer tub which is clearly visible. I would have tried the fix however I myself cannot do any of that type of work due to a severe back injury. I have learned so much from all of you guys here, so thank you. I am still researching machines to replace this one should it go. It is interesting how many have now put agitators back in the top load machines and have combined water saving too. I happen to like the Black Stainless top load LG pair, I think they are sharp looking and offer many cycles, and I have used my relatives machine for several weeks when I stayed there and I liked it very much, and they are truly pleased with the cleaning results as well as the gentleness on clothing, and the high spin speed. I have to admit the new Maytag and even GE with agitator intrigues me as well, as I like the agitators as well. Time will tell what I decide. I did call the 2nd repair man back and ask him if he would put in the idler and belt to try it, he said I shouldn't waste my time or money and reiterated his belief that there are major parts on the machine that are shot and it would not make a difference.