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Old 06-03-2007, 12:42 AM   #1
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Brand: Kenmore
Model Number: 417-41042000
Age: 5 - 10 years

hello to all,
i have a question need some advice. ive got a stackable washer and dryer they are both kenmore , i have order a new belt for washing machine its to short so i called up company and they said its the rite one, but when i compare them in size new belt is thinner and shorter by 1 1/2 . when i try to put it on it won't go, i don't see adjuster
any where . model is 417-41042000 could someone out there plz help me out
 
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Here is the belt you should have.

On the grid each square is equal to one inch.

Click on the picture for different views.


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belt is the rite one, is it normal for it to be so tight? do i have to stretch it on to both pulleys? and if i have to use such force im afraid i mite snape belt
 
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Here is the belt you should have.

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sheila ty for reply belt is real tight to put back on
 
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Check on the motor mounting screws for adjustment.
 
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