This weekend the washer conked out. Wouldn't spin. It was my semi-annual t-shirt washing weekend (I have close to 300 hundred t-shirts) and because I am weird, I like every t-shirt to get its day in the sun, so rather than keep washing and putting them back on top of the stack, I have a special laundry basket I toss them in, then about twice a year or so, I wash 'em.
Anyhow, on the second load late Saturday night and I hear the washer making a ticking noise and it's not spinning. I think, "too many shirts" so I take some out, re-balance the load and the same thing happens. Shake the drum a bit, give it the obligatory smack on the side...nothing. Just the same ticking noise.
So Sunday, after taking the family to Bob Evans (and eating WAY too much) I break the tools out and set to taking the thing apart. Pull the pump out, pull the motor out and BINGO, problem found. Small little coupler-like device that has a rubber grommet around it that attaches the motor to the drum...but that's not important.
Sears actually has the part, so I pick it up today on the way home from work, get it in and, WA-LA! It spins! I'm pretty proud of myself to boot!
So, get the water hoses attached, scoot it back into it's spot, put the t-shirts back in that had been sitting in the wash sink and it picks up on the cycle it was on before it broke.
That's when the, "poop, I knew I forgot something" moment occurred.
As you probably have surmised, dipshit me forgot to put the drain hose back on! Did not find that out until after this sucker went into its second rinse cycle! Water all over the basement (luckily, in the unfinished side).
So, take it from your old friend Monkey Wrench; after wrenching on a washer, MAKE SURE THE STINKIN' DRAIN HOSE IS ATTACHED!
Back to mopping!
Anyhow, on the second load late Saturday night and I hear the washer making a ticking noise and it's not spinning. I think, "too many shirts" so I take some out, re-balance the load and the same thing happens. Shake the drum a bit, give it the obligatory smack on the side...nothing. Just the same ticking noise.
So Sunday, after taking the family to Bob Evans (and eating WAY too much) I break the tools out and set to taking the thing apart. Pull the pump out, pull the motor out and BINGO, problem found. Small little coupler-like device that has a rubber grommet around it that attaches the motor to the drum...but that's not important.
Sears actually has the part, so I pick it up today on the way home from work, get it in and, WA-LA! It spins! I'm pretty proud of myself to boot!
So, get the water hoses attached, scoot it back into it's spot, put the t-shirts back in that had been sitting in the wash sink and it picks up on the cycle it was on before it broke.
That's when the, "poop, I knew I forgot something" moment occurred.
As you probably have surmised, dipshit me forgot to put the drain hose back on! Did not find that out until after this sucker went into its second rinse cycle! Water all over the basement (luckily, in the unfinished side).
So, take it from your old friend Monkey Wrench; after wrenching on a washer, MAKE SURE THE STINKIN' DRAIN HOSE IS ATTACHED!
Back to mopping!