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Model Number: 2sm2700wawww Brand: GE Age: 5 - 10 years
I am putting my drier back together, and have never worked on a stack unit like this. It came with a plastic bearing and bracket for the rear shaft. I assume I just fill the plastic bearing with the included lube, but what do I do with the single ball bearing included. Does it go in the hole in the rear of the plastic bearing? Any help appreciated.
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