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    You better but on your life alert thing cause you may have trouble getting off the floor you old goat.
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    Having a terrible time right now. Trying to put up that stator in right side of picture. Weighs about 10 lbs and got a plastic cover that goes behind it. Trying to hold, align and start a bolt all at the same time. So far it's winning. I need one of them panic button thingy's.
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    Thanks to Slabbin for the moral support. I got here up and running like a new one. Wife going to be so proud of me probably be more like what took you so long.
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    Your welcome

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    I knew you could do it.
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    4 hr's labor and 58.00 worth of parts vs 1200. For new machine. I was gonna get it or make Slabbin come do it for me. Be a toss up which one got outa breath first. Be like 2 beached whales laying there in the floor.
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    Well....
    You saved a bunch of your jig money

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    I watched YouTube to learn how to fix the dishwasher, two refrigerators, the dryer, and the washing machine. There's generally a video on every model out there if you look around, and yes Da Wifey thinks I'm pretty darn smart... That washing machine motor is one heavy sucker, but I saved enough to go fishin a few more times! Good job cray!

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