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Model Number: N/A Brand: -brand- Age: More than 10 years
I have an old McLary Heavy Duty with automatic temperature control. It appears that the tub is leaking mostly when the drain cycle is on. I emptied the washer, removed the agitator and filled it with hot water to over where the agitator shaft meets the bottom of the tub. Looking under there was no leakage however when I grabbed the agitator shaft and pulled it to one side it started leaking.
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