In this coveted and cherished video, Samurai Appliance Repair Man shares with you his secret kata for checking the drums bearings in a front load washer to determine if they are bad or not. Using this technique can save both you and your customer much gastrointestinal disturbance, weeping, and gnashing of teeth. For example, you could go through the trouble and expense of replacing the drain pump because the washer wasn't draining only to find that now it is very noisy when it goes into high-speed spin, indicating bad drum bearings. Wouldn't it have been nice if you knew that at the outset?
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Secret Samurai Technique For Checking The Drum Bearings In A Front Load Washer
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