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Anybody read any good ones lately?

I like the ones with a twist about a 7.5kg load which is really just a hyped 3kg (wet).

A quick vid for you, listen to this hottie, Electra, and how she handles his load at 4mins in.
Wow!!!!!!!!!1


That's right, you work it girl.

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Originally posted by Woodgie
Anybody read any good ones lately?

I like the ones with a twist about a 7.5kg load which is really just a hyped 3kg (wet).

A quick vid for you, listen to this hottie, Electra, and how she handles his load at 4mins in.
Wow!!!!!!!!!1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OksHblHDij0

That's right, you work it girl.
I just had a really good session with my Sears front loader manual. The exploded diagram proved invaluable in ordering the correct impeller model number.

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Originally posted by Woodgie
That's right, you work it girl.
i once successfully repaired a craftsman riding lawn mower referencing a kenmore washing machine manual...

but only once...

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Originally posted by rookie54
i once successfully repaired a craftsman riding lawn mower referencing a kenmore washing machine manual...

but only once...
The mower is more fun to ride now with the spin cycle. 😕

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
The mower is more fun to ride now with the spin cycle. 😕
Is it twin cylinders inclusive? 😵

-m.


I like reading past the English instructions and onto the foreign instructions.

It makes me think I am at one with the planet knowing that me and the
Germans, French, Spanish and Italians all share this common bond.

We may differ in culture but we all know how to operate the same washing machine.
When I hear it doing it's spin cycle the noise I am hearing is the same noise
they are hearing.
Washing machines bring people together.

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Originally posted by greenpawn34
Washing machines bring people together.
Aye! So do Thai washing machine manuals!

http://www.chessvariants.org/oriental.dir/thai.html

-m. 😉

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
The mower is more fun to ride now with the spin cycle. 😕
An unbalanced load makes for a great spot for shaking martinis, assuming of course that you like yours shaken, not stirred. It also works for other things too. 😉

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Originally posted by greenpawn34
I like reading past the English instructions and onto the foreign instructions.

It makes me think I am at one with the planet knowing that me and the
Germans, French, Spanish and Italians all share this common bond.

We may differ in culture but we all know how to operate the same washing machine.
When I hear it doing it's spin cycle the noise I am hearing is the same noise
they are hearing.
Washing machines bring people together.
The universal language of machines.

Apart from the wonky plugs they use in them there countries, you can't beat the sound of 230volts at 50hertz.

American voltage always leaves me feeling hard done by and the sound is not quite there.

Quite frankly I find it hard to get excited about it.





http://www.kropla.com/electric2.htm


Originally posted by rookie54
i once successfully repaired a craftsman riding lawn mower referencing a kenmore washing machine manual...

but only once...
Too bad we are not as mechanically adept as "McGyver" who could use a paper clip and a potato and make a radio.

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Hi Woodgie

"American voltage always leaves me feeling hard done by and the sound is not quite there. "

That is why I never mentioned our Ameican cousins.
Their washing machines are out of sinc with the rest of the planet.

They do however produce some wonderful manuels with colour pictures
and smart neat diagrams.

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Originally posted by CLL53
Too bad we are not as mechanically adept as "McGyver" who could use a paper clip and a potato and make a radio.
😀