Thread Number: 47531
Calling Easy Spin drier expert or Dr.Bombbay |
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Post# 690184 , Reply# 1   7/18/2013 at 05:11 (3,906 days old) by kenmore58 (Rhode Island)   |   | |
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I transported mine on its side with no problems. It went from where I found it to Rich's (Perc-o-prince) house (about a 40-minute ride), where it was unloaded, played with for a while. Then loaded back in my truck on its side and then another hour ride home to my house.
Ron Kenmore58 PS: Post a picture. I can send you a copy of the instruction manual if you need it. |
Post# 690206 , Reply# 2   7/18/2013 at 09:15 (3,906 days old) by classiccaprice (Hampton, Virginia)   |   | |
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Post# 690244 , Reply# 3   7/18/2013 at 11:43 (3,906 days old) by rberryiii3 (Palm Springs, California)   |   | |
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I have the instruction manual I need a repair manual......I doubt any still exist. Thank you for the offer |
Post# 690312 , Reply# 5   7/18/2013 at 18:04 (3,906 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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Waylaid by my mother today, I never got in touch with Tom Reilly, a local Easy expert in his 70's. He taught me how to replace the dual inlet pump, by tipping the machine back against the laundry tub. I can't remember if this was for easy access which it was when I tried it, or to keep the tranny fluid from spilling.
I THINK, he advised against letting an Easy lay down too long, but our fellow members have done it without incident. Maybe he meant overnight. The fire that won't go out and can't be stopped is pretty scary. I wish you safe passage. |