Thanks for your work on this video, especially the part where you opened up the back and allowed the viewer to see into the belt area. I was working off another video but got stuck on that part. Have a good day.
Ty my friend, much appreciated. Got it back together np. I looked at the back panel when I started & said I better watch a video😅... Peace & strength to you. Works like timex now. Smooth & quiet❤❤❤...
Everything went great, right up to "remove these three screws" at around 3:09. That started a several week adventure for me. Still on it, hoping to get those screws off someday.
Use a pair of vise grips if the screws are stripped. If that doesn't work, use a steal drill bit a hair smaller than the thread pattern & drill from the Phillips side as a last resort. Be sure to catch all shavings & use a magnet if necessary.
Great video thanks for that.The only thing I would change is you don’t have to remove the hinge screw (the first screws you took out) also I would try cleaning it first including blowing off the motor with compressed air and then just greasing it unless it’s severely damaged.
Hi. I followed all the steps exactly as outlined. The set up worked. However, when i switched on, there is a new squeaky noise. Now, its very loud and at the same side, the top frame towards the end gets very hot when running, in a short span. Any reason why this is happening? Thank you
Solid advice. This is in a barn we are living in while building our house. We used flex because we are ripping it out as soon as we move in the house, which has rigid pipe.
If they Spent $15 on brass bearings then you could spend time with the kids rather than switching out plastic bearings, you remember when the made in USA symbol actually stood for quality and reliability, guess we just become a throwaway society, Carhartt is no longer made in America, Red Wing Irish setters are no longer made in Wisconsin Levi Strauss made in India I'm not bitching about our highly sophisticated very accurate weapons for the systematic slaughter of humans, from the things that really make us American, AK-47 Kalashnikov is a grand piece machinery, Kalashnikov it's claim to fame, is producing a weapon engineered the systematic slaughter humans and tiny children under the age of six every single day. I lost my boy in Fallujah, old men sending young men to die in war for profit. I can't do this life anymore
Thanks for your work on this video, especially the part where you opened up the back and allowed the viewer to see into the belt area. I was working off another video but got stuck on that part. Have a good day.
No problem! Have a good day too!
Thank you for showing which way the clip on the back went. I think I watched every video out before I came to yours! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Welcome! Glad you found me.
Never worked on a dryer before this video made it easy
Glad it helped! They're not too bad to work on.
Thank you so much brother! you just saved me some bucks. God bless you and your family!
Most welcome!
Ty my friend, much appreciated. Got it back together np. I looked at the back panel when I started & said I better watch a video😅... Peace & strength to you. Works like timex now. Smooth & quiet❤❤❤...
Nice! Glad you found my vid. Have a great weekend.
Great video...love that family environment too!
Aww, thanks!
Thank you so much! Followed to a T and saved me so much $ especially before the holidays!!!
Glad it saved you some money! Have a merry Christmas!
Everything went great, right up to "remove these three screws" at around 3:09. That started a several week adventure for me. Still on it, hoping to get those screws off someday.
Use a pair of vise grips if the screws are stripped. If that doesn't work, use a steal drill bit a hair smaller than the thread pattern & drill from the Phillips side as a last resort. Be sure to catch all shavings & use a magnet if necessary.
Great video thanks for that.The only thing I would change is you don’t have to remove the hinge screw (the first screws you took out) also I would try cleaning it first including blowing off the motor with compressed air and then just greasing it unless it’s severely damaged.
10-4 good advice
Thank You! Ours started squeaking.
Glad there are people like you out that fix their own stuff 🤟
Awesome video! Do you have the part number of the bearing by any chance?
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Hi. I followed all the steps exactly as outlined. The set up worked. However, when i switched on, there is a new squeaky noise. Now, its very loud and at the same side, the top frame towards the end gets very hot when running, in a short span. Any reason why this is happening? Thank you
Great video..do you know how to disconnect the LOUD Buzzer on this model dryer..and how to do it ?
Thanks, I'm afraid I haven't done that. But I'm thinking it can't be too hard to find if you take the dryer apart.
You all must have that machine running all the time with the full crew you have... great work Dad !
Yes sir. Non-stop!
What do you call the front clip , that holds the drum up
I’m looking for the part you unscrewed from the top, ‘front drum support’ any idea where to find it?
Maybe partselect.com or similar appliance part retailer.
I did this repair and a few days later it is screeching louder. Any suggestions?
All I can suggest is taking it back apart and looking for something that is rubbing or doesn't have grease.
NEVER use flex tubing for your drier vent. Instead use solid wall duct to prevent link buildup
Solid advice. This is in a barn we are living in while building our house. We used flex because we are ripping it out as soon as we move in the house, which has rigid pipe.
If they Spent $15 on brass bearings then you could spend time with the kids rather than switching out plastic bearings, you remember when the made in USA symbol actually stood for quality and reliability, guess we just become a throwaway society, Carhartt is no longer made in America, Red Wing Irish setters are no longer made in Wisconsin Levi Strauss made in India I'm not bitching about our highly sophisticated very accurate weapons for the systematic slaughter of humans, from the things that really make us American, AK-47 Kalashnikov is a grand piece machinery, Kalashnikov it's claim to fame, is producing a weapon engineered the systematic slaughter humans and tiny children under the age of six every single day. I lost my boy in Fallujah, old men sending young men to die in war for profit. I can't do this life anymore
Wise words, brother. So sorry about your son. There is no greater loss.
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I needed a sounding board thank you for your gracious patience and understanding you're a good man.