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Post# 1000607   7/17/2018 at 22:51 (2,108 days old) by Galwithaset (Savage, Minnesota)        

OK, I am new here, and I hate to be blunt, but I think I am within the rules to ask: what are the most important Maytag automatic washer parts to behold in the world of diminishing parts?




Post# 1000620 , Reply# 1   7/18/2018 at 01:43 (2,107 days old) by RP2813 (Sannazay)        

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I think bakelite agitators and associated caps/lint filters are high on the list, but that's limited to machines of a certain vintage.  

 

Same goes for parts that are found below the tub.  It depends on type (wringer or automatic) and vintage.

 

Timers and buttons for automatics have become harder to find as well.

 


Post# 1000670 , Reply# 2   7/18/2018 at 13:57 (2,107 days old) by johnb300m (Chicago)        

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I would be inclined to say.....pitman transmissions!
A series timers?
Yes, center lint filters. I'll 2nd that.



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