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Old 04-14-2018, 11:26 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by pherio View Post
I was in the same situation as you, our old washer/dryer were from the 70's that came with the house. Drum stopped spinning in the washer and was in a really inconvenient location to move/fix.

Everyone talking about how fragile new washer/dryers are, I'm thinking its all the new features are the first to things break. Finally bit the bullet and I wound up finally replacing them with the most basic set Trail appliances had for about $1k delivered/setup and old set removed.
It's a little late for you now, but fwiw, old dryers are actually a very simple design. If the drum stopped spinning, it's likely the belt broke. It is a very easy (and cheap) DIY fix.
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