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No problem there mate, I'm looking forward to dismantling it into smaller pieceslozz wrote: they charge daft money to shift old machine..
Answer: Sh1tsteve_earwig wrote:when they ask me what it's like in the UK.
Ya, a bit like the one I dismantled to bits and then realised it was impossible to replace the bearing. At that price they can F.O. and here - here to that. I'm sure it’s designed not to be fixed and if it were the cost they charge for parts would not be justifiable.Welly wrote:Yeah it's a bit confusing, there's two bearings at the back of the drum and sometimes called 'front and rear' bearings or 'inner and outer'.scoopeydiesel wrote: Never changed a front bearing, can't see how there could be one but then again I might be wrong.
All seems academic to me now as I think I've just found out my drum/tub is welded and therefore cannot be opened to assess the bearings. You can buy a new drum for £200.00 thoughI think they can FO on that one.
Indeed, for a laugh* I just totaled up the entire list of replaceable spares currently listed for our machine and which comes to an eye-watering £1,997.00scoopeydiesel wrote:At that price they can F.O