My mother got rid of her old washer because it made grinding noises whenever it began its agitation cycle. I repeatedly begged her to have the repairman troubleshoot the washer, but she insisted on her right to decide on what she was going to do with her own washer. While the washer was being picked up to be removed from the house to make way for the new washer, my mother heard the sound of a loose bolt falling and then rolling around inside the washer's gearbox.
Isn't it amazing? A washer over 30 years old, still going strong! Meanwhile, most of this junk they build today can't even make it 3 or 4 years (if that long) without some kind of breakdown.
Whatever you do, hang on to your Filter-Flo. They are collector's items, for washing machine fans, like myself. How's come your mom got rid of it?
@MrEcm51 My mother got rid of her old washer because it made grinding noises whenever it began its agitation cycle. I repeatedly begged her to have the repairman troubleshoot the washer, but she insisted on her right to decide on what she was going to do with her own washer. When the washer was picked up to be removed from the house to make way for the new washer, my mother heard the sound of something rolling around inside the washer's gearbox.
My mother got rid of her old washer because it made grinding noises whenever it began its agitation cycle. I repeatedly begged her to have the repairman troubleshoot the washer, but she insisted on her right to decide on what she was going to do with her own washer. While the washer was being picked up to be removed from the house to make way for the new washer, my mother heard the sound of a loose bolt falling and then rolling around inside the washer's gearbox.
MyNathanking 7 months ago
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MyNathanking 7 months ago
Isn't it amazing? A washer over 30 years old, still going strong! Meanwhile, most of this junk they build today can't even make it 3 or 4 years (if that long) without some kind of breakdown.
Whatever you do, hang on to your Filter-Flo. They are collector's items, for washing machine fans, like myself. How's come your mom got rid of it?
MrEcm51 7 months ago
@MrEcm51 My mother got rid of her old washer because it made grinding noises whenever it began its agitation cycle. I repeatedly begged her to have the repairman troubleshoot the washer, but she insisted on her right to decide on what she was going to do with her own washer. When the washer was picked up to be removed from the house to make way for the new washer, my mother heard the sound of something rolling around inside the washer's gearbox.
MyNathanking 7 months ago