MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
- Messages
- 57,934
- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
We have a well. We also have a water softener. Never an issue with water. Saves the dishwasher, too.
Only if your septic system can't take it.![]()
Whirlpool Duet set we bought new in 2005. At the time the tech terrified me but they've both been great...One water discharge pump in washer I replaced for $40, one idler pulley in dryer the bearing got noisy for $29. Washes and dries large loads and clothes seem to last forever compared to our old top load washer.
We're on a well and our 20+ yo Maytag has been working flawlessly (I'm knocking on wood) all these years. It's needed nothing.
When I bought the house 40 years ago there was an old Maytag in the house (early 60s I'm guessing) that I've replaced drive belts...otherwise it still works (shop rags).
I had to admit my wife is correct about not using cheap detergent.
I'm thinking some old machines may have blocks or something heavy up under bottom.I was going to buy a used unit last night but the guy said it was a couple years old and had a yellow stain on internal plastic ring. It also was acting up a bit which he thought because it was unlevel. He had it on his slightly sloped drive. A younger guy who flipped machines for a living. I ended up buying a cheapo Roper which is a Whirlpool. I just got done getting it setup and may try a load of laundry in a bit. One thing for sure, my old machine is way heavier. I may be easier dismantling it in my basement and take it to the scrap yard in pieces.