04-05-2020, 02:38 PM
Clothes washer has sprung a leak. Research says it is likely the water inlet valve which is under electronic control. It's 18yo with OEM parts, no other service.
To change the valve, I have to access rear panel screws with perhaps an inch gap to the wall (I knew I shouldn't have listened to my spouse about placement, but alas...). The beast weighs 250 lbs.
Any thought on how to lever it forward a bit without major gouging or other damage top the beast? The floor under is hardwood, so as long as I don't crack it, I'm fine.
I have a stubby screwdriver (yea, heh, heh, heh) but I need another inch or so to access.
To change the valve, I have to access rear panel screws with perhaps an inch gap to the wall (I knew I shouldn't have listened to my spouse about placement, but alas...). The beast weighs 250 lbs.
Any thought on how to lever it forward a bit without major gouging or other damage top the beast? The floor under is hardwood, so as long as I don't crack it, I'm fine.
I have a stubby screwdriver (yea, heh, heh, heh) but I need another inch or so to access.
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