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Originally Posted by ROCKETMAN
I’m sure it’s a balance problem a handyman could figure out in stead of washer repairman. Anyone know of anyone who does this. I’m not handy so doing something myself not an option.
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This seems to be a common problem lately. I called the repair company for my washer and they did nothing and it would have cost as much as a new washer. I bought a new washer and the new one did the same thing. Fortunately, Lowe's replaced it. The new delivery people pointed out that the "new" washer was dented. There is probably an arm that is loose that is causing this.