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    Also keeping the motors and wiring and such, is like a savings account. At the end of week or month, run it in. Nice extra couple hundrend if ya doing it right.....

    couldnt agree more on the savings account, but i wouldnt trade my experiences in fast food from high school for anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    George Buddy have you ever in your life ever admitted that you was wrong? I mean with over 1230+ post i Never ever seen where you would admit you was wrong on something.
    I was merely explaining to injunjoe why I made the statement of compressors for.
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    At a minimum, take the time to rip the dryer apart. They are basically piggy banks crossed with lotto tickets. Sometimes you find very little, sometimes you find 5-10 bucks in change, sometimes you score gold jewelry. You just never know.

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    Nothing wrong with working at McDonalds.
    yea, all the Mcnuggets that are dropped on the floor are free for eating, and what the h*ll is a Mcnugget anyway underneath all that breading. lol
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    what the h*ll is a Mcnugget anyway underneath all that breading. lol
    I am pretty sure it is chicken byproducts that were not good enough for making hot dogs.

    Ozzy you mention using a 11'/32' socket. That is one huge socket! It comes out to be a 4.125" socket! " = inch, ' = foot. Just so you know it is written like this, 11/32".
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    The motor is easy to get out. I dont use a side gridder on the bolts that hold it in. I use a sleg hammer. Two smacks and it out. Just hit it strait on, in the direction that it needs to come out. The big bolt on the bottom, and there are 3 side bolts under the fan on the right hand side. Then smack the fan off with the hammer as well. Your done!

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    Remember to take the controll pannel where the setting switches are on washers and dryers. some are plastic tho, its a alum pannel. I see almost noone takes them off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    Dude if this is a one time thing Just take the Crap in and be done with it. Why even have a 1,000,0000,0000000000001 Questions
    lol

    I just found this funny

    if you had 6000 monkies trained to ask 1 question a min.

    it would take them 3,170,979,198.4 years to ask that many questions.

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    hey shmuc it would take that long to teach the monkies to talk

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    Would the monkeys learn to use a search feature by the end of that time?
    I know lying is wrong, but if the elephant man came in now in a blouse with some make up on, and said, "How do I look?" Would you say, bearing in mind he's depressed and has respiratory problems, would you say, "Go and take that blusher off you mis-shapened elephant tranny?" No. You'd say, "You look nice... John""

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