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I recently purchased a new agitator coupling for my GE washing maching,
but I can't get the old one off. Any suggestions?

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Doug wrote:
I recently purchased a new agitator coupling for my GE washing

maching,
but I can't get the old one off. Any suggestions?

Doug...


Hi,

No model# or part# posted.....if this is the plastic bell housing
coupler that is about 3 inches wide and about 5 inches deep ( example
http://www.applianceaid.com/gewashpops.html#newer )....they get rusted
onto the tranny shaft and we just split them with a flat screwdriver or
chisle and a hammer. Once split open they come off easily
jeff.
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