This dryer was built at a time when it was expected that it would be worked on, in place, so the entire thing only involved 4 screws.
The last time my Mother looked at a new one I noticed that if anything broke, you would have to pull the beast out to get at the screws that held the cover on. That is not a good idea in my Mother’s laundry room, as you would have to remove the washer before the dryer can be moved. That would have been an all day operation.
]]>It was either friends, Hipparchia, or the Vietnamese laundromat at a buck to get them dry.
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]]>I have a Whirlpool part number for one place, and a Kenmore number for the other. Fortunately the design has stayed the same, so the belts should still be available.
Based on experience, if they have it, it will be cheaper than cost plus shipping and handling, but not much. I just hope they didn’t close for Christmas week, as some local places do.
]]>The local United Parcel Service folks and I have come to be on a first-name basis. That apparently is a perk of being a reliable “next day air” customer…
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