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John
 
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Default walking washing machine

Is the weight being equally taken by all 4 feet? Can you rock it yourself.
At least one front foot will be adjustable.
Take advice about transit bracket first.

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John


"BIGEYE" wrote in message
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I had the same problem with a friends washing machine. I opened up the top
cover and found that the people that installed it had left a transit

bracket
still fitted.
I removed the bracket and had no more trouble.

"Kerry Hoskin" wrote in message
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Right the new washing machine is now up and running, at long last, and

its
walking! The kitchen floor is plane wooden floor boards as its above my
cellar, at some stage soon a slate floor is going to be laid and I'll

get
the builders to slate under the washing machine, which will hopefully

calm
things down, but in the mean time I need to stop the bloody thing from
moving out of the room! The washing machine is a 1600 spin and when its
spinning it moves a fair old bit. I have put 18mm of chipboard under it

but
this doesn't seem to have helped much, apart from putting in a bigger

bit
of
board and screwing it into some joists has anyone got any other ideas?

Kerry









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