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have maytag washer that needs tub bearing. would like to do it myself,after watching you tube i think i can do it. question. will i need spanner nut wrench? any last tips befor i get my feet wet. also where is the best place to order parts? thanks bobalou07:)
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Originally Posted by: bobalou07 have maytag washer that needs tub bearing. would like to do it myself,after watching you tube i think i can do it. question. will i need spanner nut wrench? any last tips befor i get my feet wet. also where is the best place to order parts? thanks bobalou07:) Hello. The best advice that I can give on this adventure, would be to try and locate a technician that has the tool and try to borrow it , I have heard of folks using a cold chisel to get them off, that seems a little risky, you could soak it with WD-40 the real problem would be getting the new one tight enough with out doing damage to it , or the threads on the transmission here is the part AP3538707'); return false; " style="text-decoration:underline;" href ="http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch.aspx?pn_= AP3538707" target="_blank">Part number: AP3538707
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we have them in stock thank you and good luck !
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i know and old dude that might have one,will get on it. thanks bobalou.
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