Posted by rustcollector on July 31, 2012 at 18:32:34 from (166.249.195.227):
In Reply to: chineese junk posted by sheep tick on July 31, 2012 at 17:04:15:
Just replaced the tub assembly of a Maytag high efficiency washer for $260 plus my 3.5 hours of labor. Could have bought a new machine, but would be the same quality. Tried to find a bearing assembly for the machine, but all parts houses showed not available for Maytag. Found today on the internet that Whirlpool has a shaft assembly and ordered for $56 delivered for a spare when it goes out in another 2 years. Whirlpool, Kennmore, Maytag and several other washers are "made" here in MS in the same plant. All parts will interchange in similar models. Bearings (and shaft assemblies ?)are made in Korea.
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