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I knew I should have kept my mouth shut about my Whirlpool dryer...
#11
Just be glad it's the roller, and not the drunken zombie.
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#12
don't forget to sanitize the dryer. Drunken zombies leave all kinds of nasty bits when you tumble them.

Our Kenmore dryer is currently in many pieces on the laundry room floor while I try and figure out why it's not running. I think it *may* be the stupid microcontroller on the PCB. For now our 'dryer' is the umbrella dryer and clothesline in the back yard.
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#13
I have used partstore.com.

Found them after a long Google search to replace a switch in my microwave.
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#14
You didn't look hard enough for Sears parts. Here is the link:

http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdir...dex.action
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#15
Just yesterday my wife was drying clothes and she uses four of those rubber dryer balls in the dryer that bounce around and make lots of noise. I told her, the next time I see a thread about a noisy dryer, I should just recommend using the dryer balls and they would drown out the other noise. :-)
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#16
repairclinic is good

so's sears parts direct
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#17
Do they make a model that runs on 3 phase, 480 volts?
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#18
JP, are you trying to tumble polish cinder blocks?
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#19
[quote Jimmypoo]Do they make a model that runs on 3 phase, 480 volts?

http://www.processco.net/latest.php

the furnace is natural gas , IIRC.
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#20
[quote cbelt3]don't forget to sanitize the dryer. Drunken zombies leave all kinds of nasty bits when you tumble them.

Our Kenmore dryer is currently in many pieces on the laundry room floor while I try and figure out why it's not running. I think it *may* be the stupid microcontroller on the PCB. For now our 'dryer' is the umbrella dryer and clothesline in the back yard.
the medical term for discarded zombie bits are "gobbets"
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