Several decades back when I had a used appliance store I bought a factory issue White Westinghouse front load washer service manual. It was not cheap. It covers A and E line washers and says it is June 1987 reprint and includes previous supplements. Is is very thorough including model ID, wiring diagrams and covers models LT100A thru LT870A and LT150E thru LT800E. It covers models sold up to 1990 and newer as they were the same with no changes.
I am wondering if the manual has much value now and if I can expect to get the purchase price back ? I think it is a pretty rare manual today as it covers so many models and through the last ones made.
Maybe I sould pull the staples and scan the pages and try to sell CD copies on eBay ? That would be a lot of work. Or just try to get my $40 for the manual on eBay ?
make the $40 bucks back on ebay as a pdf. There are repair guys out there who are not in this club who would download a pdf. But $40 in 1987 is really $75.74 in todays money so it will take you 1.89 years to realize your goal.