stricklybojack
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What should one expect to see after traveling in aforementioned fashion from Texas to California...on say a recent model "Right Height" GE washer?
The owner is selling the sweet looking (gun metal gray) set for a song because the drum is now cockeyed in the cabinet and a water supply hose (stored inside the washer for the trip) jammed itself between the drum and, well somewhere else. I have yet to see it in person.
I suppose the struts/shocks are damaged, or maybe something easier like freeing the hose would get things back in whack?
Please share with us an idea what to look for if you have any sage wisdom in this area...
I know GE FL machines are less than wonderful in the reliability dept. but a c note for the pair might get them home and the current owner dropped $2,800 just three years ago on the set...and they have been sitting unused for 6 months of that time.
What should one expect to see after traveling in aforementioned fashion from Texas to California...on say a recent model "Right Height" GE washer?
The owner is selling the sweet looking (gun metal gray) set for a song because the drum is now cockeyed in the cabinet and a water supply hose (stored inside the washer for the trip) jammed itself between the drum and, well somewhere else. I have yet to see it in person.
I suppose the struts/shocks are damaged, or maybe something easier like freeing the hose would get things back in whack?
Please share with us an idea what to look for if you have any sage wisdom in this area...
I know GE FL machines are less than wonderful in the reliability dept. but a c note for the pair might get them home and the current owner dropped $2,800 just three years ago on the set...and they have been sitting unused for 6 months of that time.