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I'm having difficulty removing the main hub assembly to get to the point where I can put the new seals in. I have removed the inner hub but this does not appear to use the spanner wrench type removal. I'm at a standstill as to how to remove this. See attached pictures. Thanks, Brad Bradfurt13 attached the following image(s):
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Anyone have any ideas? We are almost out of clothes :)
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See new picture, Is there a metal lock washer to remove? There is no set screw which is what I was expecting... This does not have slots for a spanner wrench..I've turned it and that does not seem to loosen it. Bradfurt13 attached the following image(s):
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Thank you.
Do I need to remove the white gear for the agitator first or does it come off as a unit?
- Brad
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The white part is the seal nut, it must be removed first. It does not drive the agitator, that is driven by the splines on the agitator shaft.
Eric
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Is there any good way to get this off without buying a $60 tool?
Are they both reverse threaded?
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Spanner wrench and hammer is the way we normally do it. They are not reverse thread.
Eric
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Well that explains why I turned it clockwise a little bit yesterday and didn't loosen :o
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Thanks for your help, the main problem was that I thought they were reverse threads.
I got everything off using a standard pipe wrench vs. buying a spanner wrench and seal nut tool for $75.
I appreciate the help.
- Brad
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