Hey Guys!
I have a 28 year old Whirlpool washer model LA7680XTN1 from 1992. I also have the matching Whirlpool dryer and both are in mint condition!
Last week I had a Life Proof floating (100% virgin vinyl) floor put down in my laundry room. Today, I finally was able to move the washer and dryer back into the room and reconnect them as the painting was finally finished this week.
Now, the washer went in without a problem but naturally it now needs to be leveled. Even though it appears to be level on all accounts--it's level on all four corners--it shakes when it goes into the spin cycle. It's important to know that it doesn't appear to want to "walk"--just shake. The rear legs are a lever system and are connected with springs and so the individual feet don't turn. The front feet do. I also don't see a locking nut either on the front feet. When the old rubber tile floor was down it didn't budge but now the new vinyl plank flooring has changed the whole equation. What gives? What I am doing wrong or need to do now?
Is there any easier way to get this machine to settle in and not shake? Why does it shake even though the machine seems to be completely level? Do I need some sort of rubber gripping cushion on the bottom of the feet? I feel like I am chasing the adjusting of the feet.
I have a 28 year old Whirlpool washer model LA7680XTN1 from 1992. I also have the matching Whirlpool dryer and both are in mint condition!
Last week I had a Life Proof floating (100% virgin vinyl) floor put down in my laundry room. Today, I finally was able to move the washer and dryer back into the room and reconnect them as the painting was finally finished this week.
Now, the washer went in without a problem but naturally it now needs to be leveled. Even though it appears to be level on all accounts--it's level on all four corners--it shakes when it goes into the spin cycle. It's important to know that it doesn't appear to want to "walk"--just shake. The rear legs are a lever system and are connected with springs and so the individual feet don't turn. The front feet do. I also don't see a locking nut either on the front feet. When the old rubber tile floor was down it didn't budge but now the new vinyl plank flooring has changed the whole equation. What gives? What I am doing wrong or need to do now?
Is there any easier way to get this machine to settle in and not shake? Why does it shake even though the machine seems to be completely level? Do I need some sort of rubber gripping cushion on the bottom of the feet? I feel like I am chasing the adjusting of the feet.