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Lou June 18th 07 03:35 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind of
a thumping. Ideas?

Lou

AE Todd June 18th 07 03:42 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Based on the information you provided, I would suggest you just unplug
it.



Edwin Pawlowski June 18th 07 03:57 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 

"Lou" wrote in message
...
Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind of a
thumping. Ideas?

Lou


Do they know where the cat is?



Jeff Wisnia June 18th 07 04:04 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Lou wrote:
Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind of
a thumping. Ideas?

Lou


Lou,

Hire somebody to write your posts who's smart enough to tell us whether
it's top or front loading machine and what size load is in it when the
noise occurs.

But if you want an educated guess, if it's a top loading machine, I'd
say that one of the suspension centering springs has broken.

Good luck,

Jeff
--
Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight.


Tom G June 18th 07 04:36 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 

"Lou" wrote in message
...
Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind of a
thumping. Ideas?

Lou


Not much info to go on, but if it's a top loading machine with the
ratcheting, spiraling center column on the agitator, that could be normal as
they always make a certain degree of thumping noise. However, if it is much
louder than when the machine was new and if it's a GE, and if it's become
very loud during the spin cycle, it could be a transmission or tub bearing
problem.

Tom G.



Noozer June 18th 07 04:49 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 

"Lou" wrote in message
...
Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind of a
thumping. Ideas?


Cherry pit?



Lou June 18th 07 05:01 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Noozer wrote:
"Lou" wrote in message
...
Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind of a
thumping. Ideas?


Cherry pit?


Nope. nor a cat (alive or dead).

LOL

Lou June 18th 07 05:03 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Jeff Wisnia wrote:
Lou wrote:
Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind
of a thumping. Ideas?

Lou


Lou,

Hire somebody to write your posts who's smart enough to tell us whether
it's top or front loading machine and what size load is in it when the
noise occurs.

But if you want an educated guess, if it's a top loading machine, I'd
say that one of the suspension centering springs has broken.

Good luck,

Jeff


Was only looking for educated guesses:-)) So thank you.

If it is a suspension centering spring what might cost be to get fixed.

Lou

Lou June 18th 07 05:04 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Tom G wrote:
"Lou" wrote in message
...
Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind of a
thumping. Ideas?

Lou


Not much info to go on, but if it's a top loading machine with the
ratcheting, spiraling center column on the agitator, that could be normal as
they always make a certain degree of thumping noise. However, if it is much
louder than when the machine was new and if it's a GE, and if it's become
very loud during the spin cycle, it could be a transmission or tub bearing
problem.

Tom G.


Thanks, I will do some more checking.

Lou

Jeff Wisnia June 18th 07 05:17 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Lou wrote:
Jeff Wisnia wrote:

Lou wrote:

Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind
of a thumping. Ideas?

Lou



Lou,

Hire somebody to write your posts who's smart enough to tell us
whether it's top or front loading machine and what size load is in it
when the noise occurs.

But if you want an educated guess, if it's a top loading machine, I'd
say that one of the suspension centering springs has broken.

Good luck,

Jeff



Was only looking for educated guesses:-)) So thank you.

If it is a suspension centering spring what might cost be to get fixed.

Lou


Now, with that "get fixed" grammer of yours I think we're back to
wondering about that darned cat again, so why don't you just call a
spayed a spayed? G

Once again, insufficient information for much of an answer.

Does your friend live in downtown Manhattan or McCook, Nebraska? Service
call rates do vary a lot with geography you know.

The "cost" to get it fixed if it's just a broken spring would be
whatever is being charged for about a half hour long service call in
your neck of the woods plus maybe $15 to $35 for parts, depending on how
honorable/greedy the repair service is.

Jeff

--
Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight.


DerbyDad03 June 18th 07 05:57 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
On 18 Jun, 12:17, Jeff Wisnia wrote:
Lou wrote:
Jeff Wisnia wrote:


Lou wrote:


Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind
of a thumping. Ideas?


Lou


Lou,


Hire somebody to write your posts who's smart enough to tell us
whether it's top or front loading machine and what size load is in it
when the noise occurs.


But if you want an educated guess, if it's a top loading machine, I'd
say that one of the suspension centering springs has broken.


Good luck,


Jeff


Was only looking for educated guesses:-)) So thank you.


If it is a suspension centering spring what might cost be to get fixed.


Lou


Now, with that "get fixed" grammer of yours I think we're back to
wondering about that darned cat again, so why don't you just call a
spayed a spayed? G

Once again, insufficient information for much of an answer.

Does your friend live in downtown Manhattan or McCook, Nebraska? Service
call rates do vary a lot with geography you know.

The "cost" to get it fixed if it's just a broken spring would be
whatever is being charged for about a half hour long service call in
your neck of the woods plus maybe $15 to $35 for parts, depending on how
honorable/greedy the repair service is.

Jeff

--
Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If the owner lives in downtown Manhattan, he should hire the repair
guy from McCook, Nebraska. I'm sure his labor rates are much cheaper.


Lou June 18th 07 07:45 PM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Jeff Wisnia wrote:
Lou wrote:
Jeff Wisnia wrote:

Lou wrote:

Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind
of a thumping. Ideas?

Lou


Lou,

Hire somebody to write your posts who's smart enough to tell us
whether it's top or front loading machine and what size load is in it
when the noise occurs.

But if you want an educated guess, if it's a top loading machine, I'd
say that one of the suspension centering springs has broken.

Good luck,

Jeff



Was only looking for educated guesses:-)) So thank you.

If it is a suspension centering spring what might cost be to get fixed.

Lou


Now, with that "get fixed" grammer of yours I think we're back to
wondering about that darned cat again, so why don't you just call a
spayed a spayed? G

Once again, insufficient information for much of an answer.

Does your friend live in downtown Manhattan or McCook, Nebraska? Service
call rates do vary a lot with geography you know.

The "cost" to get it fixed if it's just a broken spring would be
whatever is being charged for about a half hour long service call in
your neck of the woods plus maybe $15 to $35 for parts, depending on how
honorable/greedy the repair service is.

Jeff


Say Jeff;

You are very funny. You bitch about the posts and then give very good
info! Thanks again.

Lou
Dumb luck beats all the planning in the world.

Mike1975 October 30th 08 01:43 AM

Washing machine is noisy
 
Mike1975 had written this in response to
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/main...sy-226306-.htm
:
You could try installing some sort of vibration isolation pad like Silent
Feet and then leveling the machine. That usually works to eliminate most
noise. I got my Silent Feet from Amazon.com but you can also get them at
www.vibrationsolution.com/onlinestore.html

-Mike

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Lou wrote:


Friend's washing machine makes racket while in the wash cycle. Kind of
a thumping. Ideas?


Lou






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