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<blockquote data-quote="mistmouse" data-source="post: 74364" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Thanks mom-in-training...I am glad you were able to fix your washer as it is most incovenient to be without a way to do laundry.</p><p></p><p>The problem with my washer seems to be something regarding the seal or something underneath the agitator. This is then causing it to "throw" grease or oil onto the clothes during the spin cycle. Does this sound like the oil it is talking about underneath the washer? I am just no good at this type of thing. From what you posted it sounds difficult as well as maybe expensive since it says to fix any leak I would have to replace the transmission. I don't know about on washers, but on cars that can sometimes be more expensive than replacing the car. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate everybodys help, but I guess I will have to muddle through without a washer for now and hope at some time in the future something happens so I can afford a different one. I can wash by hand I suppose and then I do still have my dryer to use.</p><p></p><p>mistmouse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mistmouse, post: 74364, member: 289"] Thanks mom-in-training...I am glad you were able to fix your washer as it is most incovenient to be without a way to do laundry. The problem with my washer seems to be something regarding the seal or something underneath the agitator. This is then causing it to "throw" grease or oil onto the clothes during the spin cycle. Does this sound like the oil it is talking about underneath the washer? I am just no good at this type of thing. From what you posted it sounds difficult as well as maybe expensive since it says to fix any leak I would have to replace the transmission. I don't know about on washers, but on cars that can sometimes be more expensive than replacing the car. I appreciate everybodys help, but I guess I will have to muddle through without a washer for now and hope at some time in the future something happens so I can afford a different one. I can wash by hand I suppose and then I do still have my dryer to use. mistmouse [/QUOTE]
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