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HWT121QN1102 Huebsch Repair Manuals etc.


Garpy

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Hi

 

I was just given about a dozen of these Huebsch top load coin op washers. Free.  Also a couple Econowash) I've never worked on these and would appreciate any material anyone may have on these. Parts breakdown diagram? General repair manual? Whatever would help.

I also got as part of the lot, a residential Huebsch top loader Md #LWZ22NW that's in nice condition except I believe it has a bearing issue (typical growling sound in spin)

 

I downloaded everything I could find on this site but it all relates to the extractors not the top loads

 

Anyway, Hope someone here can help out.

 I can't even figure out how to get the agitator off of the residential washer yet.

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Hi Scott

 

Thank you. I've taken a quick look and found a few manuals on the top load Huebsch Washers so far. I can't find a manual for this exact one relating to how to remove the agitator as my ones don't seem to have a nut like the ones in the manuals.

Either way, I'm now way further ahead.

Thanks again.

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Agitator should come off like GE does.  Need to work fingers under agitator on both sides and pull up.

 

If it doesn't want come loose you can loop a rope under two sides of the agitator and over a 2x4 and use it as a lever to pull agitator.

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