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mikem61  
#1 Posted : Saturday, January 19, 2013 1:59:45 PM(UTC)
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How do you replace the rear rollers on this dryer? When looking at it from the front, I can reach the right roller, but of course the left one is the bad one. do I need to disassemble the whole unit to get to it or is there some other option?
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Baudretsch  
#2 Posted : Saturday, January 19, 2013 6:10:01 PM(UTC)
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Well, you do need to remove the belt and drum, but the rollers are easy. Be sure to replace both of them, even though only the left one appears worn. Also, add a drop of oil to each one.
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mikem61  
#3 Posted : Sunday, January 20, 2013 7:07:47 AM(UTC)
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OK, that's what I was afraid of is having to take the front off, etc. Thanks!
Pelialenly  
#4 Posted : Saturday, August 10, 2013 10:25:07 AM(UTC)
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HumboldtRepairMan  
#5 Posted : Saturday, August 10, 2013 1:52:15 PM(UTC)
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Ok first question why are you replacing the rollers? on some of those older units the bottom left one is naturally slow no matter if you replace it or not........and for 2 if you replace rollers make sure to check the belt tensioner and belt also, the rear felt condition, and the front glide plastic pieces and anything that affects the motion overall...........also when you replace rollers you replace all of them front and back as a set and it's best off to replace the shafts as well that takes a socket set to remove them in most cases....also avoid using high temp grease or lube on those alot of people think it's better to add it and over the years i've learned just the natural oil from when they manufacture the shafts works alot better alone- if you add lubricant things like lint and fur and stuff gets attached to it then slows the rollers down in time.........Good luck......
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