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Hi,

. Having an issue wth a washer. The washer sounds fine until it would go in spin mode. Then it's sounds like a freight train. Am assuming its the tub bearing. I would just close the door and didn't sound too loud. LOL. As time went on the spin cycle appeared to have a tough time starting and i would need to remove some weight to get it going. Finally now the spin is not working. Everything else works. 

Today I took the machine apart and tub bearing had a lot of rust and the seal was gonked up with grease.  The seal appeared to be leaking as I saw water under the machine when I took the tub out . I took the old bearing out and cleaned the outer tub . I am assuming I will need to replace the tub bearing, tub seal and transmission.   Does this machine have a clutch that may have worn out and also need replacement?  The motor appears to run fine. 

Any insight would be helpful

Thank you

Wayne

 

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No clutch, mabey the belt, once u price the parts u may want to rethink fixing this unit

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