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Maytag SAV365AWW DRIVE PULLEY REMOVAL


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#1 BoZo_zach

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Posted 20 March 2013 - 10:03 AM

Just need to be enlightened w/ how to remove this drive pulley. Do I have to remove the milk stool assembly?There is just not enough room between transmission shaft and bottom of milk stool to slip it out.


I am 18 still in vocational and high school last year of high school though. I grew up around appliances my father Gerald Hughes owned The Appliance Village based out of muskogee oklahoma.

If the name David Mabry rings a bell he is my hvac/r intstructo

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Posted 20 March 2013 - 05:17 PM

  Yes, the tall tub models require removing the milk stool mounting bolts so you can move it to get clearance.

 

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#3 BoZo_zach

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Posted 20 March 2013 - 09:03 PM

Thanks for the enlightenment. It is highly appreciated! 


I am 18 still in vocational and high school last year of high school though. I grew up around appliances my father Gerald Hughes owned The Appliance Village based out of muskogee oklahoma.

If the name David Mabry rings a bell he is my hvac/r intstructo




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