Hotpoint WF00G – for spares

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  • #60889
    twicknix
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    I was offered this machine as it was not economically viable to rectify the faulty motor after fitting a new drum.

    Really I should not be accepting this offer but the drum is technically belongs to me.

    I am a repair man not a refurbisher hence I do not have the legal documents to allow me to refurbish white goods (T11 exemption, etc).

    Could do with your advice….

    a) should I remove the drum out of the machine (the rear half and the spider are brand new) and keep it for the next job, the owner will phone the council to remove the rest of the machine?

    b) take the whole machine, dismantle for spares and sell it on?

    c) sort out the motor at my own expense of £90 and not forgetting I have already spent £50 on the rear half drum and spider for resale?

    Is there a market for second hand computer boards?

    #344039
    suedehead1
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    Re: Hotpoint WF00G – for spares

    if it was me i would get an old motor from someone and sell the complete machine to a customer whos machine is ber but cant afford a new machine and isnt interested in legal documents.
    i am sure someone will have an old motor i might even have one somewhere myself.
    i am assuming its WF000G.

    #344040
    twicknix
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    Re: Hotpoint WF00G – for spares

    Do you have the motor somewhere suedehead?

    #344041

    Re: Hotpoint WF00G – for spares

    Worth a look on ebay.
    Mike.

    #344042
    gandh1
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    Re: Hotpoint WF00G – for spares

    hmm “our” old washing machine had bearing failure that was a wf000p and i think its still hiding somewhere… might stick the motor on ebay, privately, of course 🙂

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