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Sounds like it could be bearings.
If you or someone else does attempt the job of changing them, not too difficult if the back come off, remember the nut for removing the drum may well be reverse thread. This was a few years back but I 'mentioned' this could be a possibility to an ex BF who had been struggling to remove above mentioned nut on his machine for about 20 mins. (I had thought this a possibility after about 5 mins, but kept my mouth shut, coz 'what would a woman know.)
He wasn't particularly happy when it came off so easily by turning clockwise!
No wonder it wasn't much longer after that he became my ex. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Some of them have the bearing sealed into the drum... so you have to replace the whole lot.0 -
Fuzz.....don't know what sort of deal you are interested in...but can you buy Halfords cards at M's?....£200 worth would give you 20p off per litre of fuel....or cc points if T's sell them.xI Hate Jobsworths!!!0
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fordfocus-chav-car wrote: »Some of them have the bearing sealed into the drum... so you have to replace the whole lot.
On the subject of washing machines or any electrical goods Yesterday I recieved a letter from Indesit asking me to pay £62 for a years maintenance cover the year warranty finishes in a couple of weeks. What are your thoughts on this extended warranty I should have thought if some major malfunction occurs after the 1year you should be able to return to manufacture for free of charge repair (I mean with in acouple of years of purchase0 -
Can I ask a quick question please re. The 3v cards.. If I'm wanting to buy something online and it's £50. If I buy 2 of the 3v cards, how would I be able to use both cards at once? Or do just transfer one balance onto the card please? Any advise would be great thanks.0
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scottishshortie wrote: »Good morning all
Patti before the big update some people were reporting that a white choc malteser was a trigger but none confirmed since then sorry no other info as I can't see it an As or msm
Thanx scottishshortie.:)never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
Evangeline1971 wrote: »Thanks, I'll do this next time I want to do C&C. I see now that a C&C glitchy egg shop isn't possible because no triggers on Sada website :doh:
not really - rootednomad offered this suggestion "If you don't have the Thornton's trigger egg available for c & c and want the Mars eggs, then just order two? Pretty good as fillers at 80p a pop on a vs T shop?"never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
Does anyone have the barcode for the Dentastix? Stood in my sada and they have 3 different sorts!!!
Many thanks
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Thank you elaine:T:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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