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How do I change the one belt on the bottom of the washer?Can I just roll off the belt or is something spring loaded that I need to adjust first?
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No, spring. Just roll the belt off, and when you put the new one back on, put it around the motor pully, then the pump pull, and then around the transmission pully, and you are done. I can be reached at my web site at
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