Some of you guys might remember just over a year ago Fred found this delicious MW washer on craigslist, <a href=http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?25617 target=_blank>here is the original post<a>. The machine had a few problems at first, but I was able to fix them and get it running rather fast. I got about 25 to 30 washings out of the machine before a leaky main water seal destroyed the main spin bearing and it started to roar.
So I put the machine out of service for a few months and finally got around to drag it into the workshop and started taking it apart. I have some extra parts from the 1970s MW washer as I took it apart for spare parts last summer. I also have a new water seal for the machine in my parts stock.
I was surprised that taking the 1964 Wards apart was easier than taking the 1974 Wards apart as there were less parts frozen on the earlier machine.[this post was last edited: 11/21/2010-23:42]

So I put the machine out of service for a few months and finally got around to drag it into the workshop and started taking it apart. I have some extra parts from the 1970s MW washer as I took it apart for spare parts last summer. I also have a new water seal for the machine in my parts stock.
I was surprised that taking the 1964 Wards apart was easier than taking the 1974 Wards apart as there were less parts frozen on the earlier machine.[this post was last edited: 11/21/2010-23:42]
