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I have what look's like a leaky transmission. There is a yellow fluid on the floor at the base of the unit. I have tried to order on'line a gasket or a new transmission for the unit. They are not available. I like this old machine and would prefer to repair it. Can a replacement gasket be fabricated and reinstalled? Can you replenish the lubricant? I would hate to just throw it away.-
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I'm afraid there is not much what can be done. Unfortunately nothing last forever. Put a list of cardboard under the washer and use until it dies.
Gene.
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Gene, Thanks for the quick reply. I guess to the landfill it will go when it finally locks up. Can you recommend a replacement unit? I like the old analog washers. BTW, I purchased this one in 1994.
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Originally Posted by: motogreen ...I like the old analog washers... So am I. Any TOP load washer without electronics will be good. I would prefer Whirlpool made direct drive washer. Gene.
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