We've been dealt a little challenge today but we're rolling with it....
The timer I have for this gem of a washer had a bent shaft, courtesy of a lousy packing job and a careless ebay seller a while back. I bought a whole box of misc. timers and they were all thrown together, unpacked. Naturally, this was the only one with apparent damage.
I tried to correct the bend, but said timer didn't cooperate and now I have a broken timer thanks to cheap soft metal (it's a 9-step process in admitting in here that you've broken something!!!).
To the rescue is a parts house I work with that had a new timer on the shelf in obsolete inventory. It's mine and on it's way, so now not only does this beaut Kenmore get a replacement timer, it gets a NEW one.
Hopefully I'll be able to take the part from the old timer and correct the spare used timer just in case....
YAY! (learned that term on here, btw....)
Gordon