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Taxis Final Push!!!!

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  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    It has been salvaged a few times since having it usually under insurances.Going to put the pipe lower and try that..back in a mo.
  • whatatwit
    whatatwit Posts: 5,424 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    You beat me to it Bob.
    There is probably something clogging the drain hose or the filter.
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no: 203.
  • Years of salvage with my old machine lol..ooh just noticed your Ninja!
    Blackadder: Am I jumping the gun, Baldrick, or are the words 'I have a cunning plan' marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of this conversation?
    Still lurking around with a hope of some salvation:cool:
  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    To drain it I put the hose flattish to the floor don't I?....and it should come out fast shouldn't it?....it doesn't it's a tricle!!!..am I doing it right?
  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    I've fixed it,thankfully...thanks for the help.A massive load of fluffy stuff eventually came down and it's just emptied and spun.
  • mum2one
    mum2one Posts: 16,279 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    Oh my god just realised where the fire was, had a look on the internet news, it said facing North Pier, but Yates, thats a fair size building, we eat there couple of times last yr when in Blackpool, I noticed they have arrested a man for it, but its a big area, and a lot of businesses. If I remember right there was a new travelodge opening near there?

    (Joke this it wasn't me - did have a disargeement last time in Yates, as they decided at 4pm on a friday that all meals had to be served upstairs..........but the menus were on the tables..........
    Very practial, had dd, bag of shopping and the crutches - onlt massive flights of stairs of climb, so as my dd would say mummy kicked off.........I walked out threatened to report them for disability discrimination......they run after me, I was about 5 yards from pub, they decided as a goodwill gesture we could eat downstairs!!)

    Hope the streets are back to normal 2mor, I know were on half term down here, x
    xx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx
  • Lemon_Tree
    Lemon_Tree Posts: 10,202 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts
    no taxi we've only been married since september, it's our anniversary of first talking together.
    had to take the g'pig to the vets today and it was bad news so we've had a funeral this morning.
  • taxi73 wrote: »
    I've fixed it,thankfully...thanks for the help.A massive load of fluffy stuff eventually came down and it's just emptied and spun.

    Thank goodness, Taxi..putting the the pipe to drain is usually my first port of call..and then after that i go through a little list. If it is too much to fix then orf it goes..after a good few years:D Managed 10 out of the old one and considering it has been fixed loads of time and washed at least three loads a day..was not too bad ( needed for dd2's problem:eek: if anyone is wondering why i wash so much..not through choice)
    Blackadder: Am I jumping the gun, Baldrick, or are the words 'I have a cunning plan' marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of this conversation?
    Still lurking around with a hope of some salvation:cool:
  • oo great that you fixed the machine...I used to go through a machine a year until I started putting 1/2 scoop soda cyrstal/ 1.2 wp tablet into each wash and occasionally do a hot wash with just soda and gives it a good clean!! Also may be worth you looking at currys who do a purchase any time warranty...bearing in mind a visit is 50 may be worth it? I have a dual washer drier and is fab but only use the drier to avoid ironing - ie dry dry stuff and gets the creases out!
    Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.

  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    Thanks all...
    Mum2one..glad they ran after you and sorted it.
    LT sorry about the GP..
    ISOM...I usually do have warranties but let it lapse as I just thought I'd buy a new one if it broke down but I hadn't taken into account losing about £500 p/w that we are now with this recession.
    Getting to the point of thinking of going bankrupt or a DMP or not paying as the earnings are just covering the outgoings at the moment.
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