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Best way to get inside Liberator 1701 dryer?
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Post# 400684   12/19/2009 at 12:13 (5,234 days old) by chalefk5 ()        

I posted a while back asking for help with the vents on the rear of this dryer (thanks to those who replied!!)

It has been a wonderful dryer until today when the drum stopped spinning. With 2 children in cloth nappies and the usual mountain of clothes that need dried, we need to access it in order to check the (forgot the word for it, mummy brain!) thing that makes it spin is still intact etc.

In the previous thread it was mentioned that if we tried to access it normally the insides would fall out, and while im sure my husband would find that a thrilling challenge, I am more level headed and would prefer not to be picking up bits of tumble dryer!

Does anyone have any advice on how to do this?





Post# 400705 , Reply# 1   12/19/2009 at 17:18 (5,234 days old) by appnut (TX)        
forgot the word

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The belt or drum blet?


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