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ParticipantRe: LG WM 1280FHD BEARINGS NOISEY
Hi guys,
I’ve just had an enquiry about a bearing job on a LG WM1460FHD. Before I take it on, I just wanted to know if it’s pretty much as described previously. Does it being direct drive cause any aditional complications? Anyone got a number for the bearing kit and any other parts required. What are the bearing sizes?
Cheers,
Dave
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ParticipantRe: World Cup 2006
iadom wrote:Well that could certainly apply to the current Leeds side, I dearly hope that Watford ( sorry Palace ) can beat Leeds in Cardiff, the last thing the premiership needs is Leeds and their loutish fans. They beat Preston in the qualifiers last night but collected 8 yellow and 2 red cards. Preston’s Brett Ormerod was stretchered off after only 11 minutes with a suspected broken leg after an awful tackle from Douglas, and the Preston keeper has a suspected fractured cheekbone after Creswell trampled on him. The ghosts of Billie Bremner and Norman Hunter are alive and well in this Leeds side.
Sounds like a bad case of sour grapes to me iadom. 😉 As an exiled Leeds fan of some 35 years, I prefer the more balanced view of last nights match as expressed by the following observer:
Red mist but bright future?
With a noisy crowd and a finicky ref on their side, Preston had every chance of laying their play-off jinx to rest tonight. But it was Leeds who came out on top thanks to a bit of inspiration from Rob Hulse and hard work from the whole team (apart from Richard Cresswell). Preston were upset early on when Jonathan Douglas broke Brett Ormerod’s leg and escaped without a card. Having said that, Preston’s defence took up where it had left off on Friday with elbows, knees and boots flying in and never once requiring the ref to sharpen his pencil. Things started to hot up at half-time though: Kilgallon and Nugent picked up a card for an incident before the break, but then a floodlight failure delayed the start of the second half and ratcheted the tension up a notch further. Agyemang replaced Stewart, and instantly North End had a more mobile, dangerous attack. However they were undone by their immobile defence: a Leeds corner saw Hulse leave his markers standing and glance the ball into the
net. A couple of minutes later, the lead was doubled when persistent work by the striker left Frazer Richardson with an open goal. The youngster managed to crack it straight at Carlo Nash’s arms, but was lucky to see it spill free and into the net. This being Leeds, things then started to get difficult. Stephen Crainey had earlier been booked for expressing his frustration at being hauled back and elbowed by a Preston player, and when Nugent suddenly found half a yard of space, Crainey made a valiant attempt to tackle but lightly clipped the striker’s leg. Nugent went down like a sack of potatoes and rolled about 20 yards, then got up and tried to wind Crainey up as he left the field. Richard Cresswell came on as a sub and repeated his performance of Friday in his desperate pursuit of a yellow card: he must have already planned his summer holiday and been upset to find that he had made enough of a recovery to play in these games. Cresswell too picked up a booking for what seemed to be harmless backchat, and having figured that such a sanction must mean he had accidentally stumbled into a rugby match, produced a fine rucking performance on Carlo Nas when the keeper refused to release the ball once tackled and on the ground. Cresswell was shoved off the ball and the cowardly Nash was so hurt that he got straight to his feet, jumped on the prone Leeds striker with both knees before suddenly realising what was going on and remembering he was supposed to be “injured”. As a result of all of this, the ref booked Douglas and Kelly – don’t ask me or anyone else in the ground why. Preston had the ball in the net when Mears headed in a corner, but the linesman said that the ball had already gone out, and they also came close from another goalmouth scramble, but O’Neil’s attempt to tip the airborne Neil Sullivan was spotted by the ref, but once again the home player received no further sanction for such a dangerous foul. With 5 of the 6 added minutes played, Leeds were in the clear and on the way to Cardiff – so Cresswell decided he couldn’t jeopardise his plane tickets and so kicked the ball away after the ref had blown for a foul: finally he’d got his second yellow, Kevin Blackwell said something unprintable, and the game was over.“Marching on together”
Regards,
Dave
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ParticipantRe: ERROR CODES FOR NEW HOTPOINT NEEDED
Thank you so much! Deep joy! 😀
Dave
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool AVM955/WP/WH
Absolute nightmare! Run like hell from this one. Most ridiculous appliance – ever! I did one of the once and swore never to do one again. The customer told me that she phoned Whirlpool and they said that they don’t repair them anymore. She phoned another guy who came alomg, looked at it for a few minutes then walked away. I took it on through foolish personal pride. It’s a 2 man job to remove the thing from the wall. It’s hooked on to adjustable brackets. Even when it’s on the bench it’s not easy getting into. And all this for some crummy cheap microwave with a mechanical timer. Asked to look at one a couple of weeks ago. Needless to say I declined. I advised the customer to stick a cheap standalone microwave in their Tesco trolley and just continue to use the extractor as just that.
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ParticipantRe: A couple of part nos required please…….
Thanks Dave, it looks about right. 😀
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ParticipantRe: ERROR CODES FOR NEW HOTPOINT NEEDED
I’m pretty thick too Dave. I can’t find any reference to new Hoptpoint WD and WF models in the known error code thread. Could someone post them in there pretty please?
Thanks,
Dave
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ParticipantRe: A couple of part nos required please…….
10 out of 10 for correctly diagnosing a split sprayarm Dave! 😀
0 of of 10 for giving me the part no for the freezer door. 🙁 It’s the handle for the fridge compartment that I need please Dave.
Regards,
Dave
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ParticipantRe: LACANCHE CLUNY RANGE COOKER
I was asked to do one of these once – in a castle no less. A bit daunting at first sight, a bl**dy great big hulking beast with eight ceramic rings and two big ovens, connected to the mains via it’s own sub-station. 😉 Weighed a ton. But once you are into it, it’s much like any ordinary cooker. The ovens had twin fans and twin elemnets looking very much like Zanussi 2/3 turn elements. They cost about 5 grand btw.
Have fun,
Dave
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ParticipantRe: A couple of part nos required please…….
Thanks Dave.
Been out to this D/W today. Leaking like a pig from the corners. It sound very feasible that it is the sprayarm as the leaks come in waves. The lower seal is definately split though in the middle and is leaking also. I had a quick look at the lower sprayarm and it seemed ok. Maybe I need to look harder! Less of 8) and more of 😯
Thanks again,
Dave
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ParticipantRe: Diplomat (Whirlpool) ADP 8322 askoll circ pump
It’s a direct replacement. Everything is in the box.
Dave
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ParticipantRe: Microwave needed
You could try AWI microwaves who have a good range of commercial ovens, although they are trade to trade supplier.
http://www.awimicrowaves.com/ovens/?PHP … 0d964d43d9
Dave
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ParticipantRe: Bosch T/D WTL6307GB/07
Thanks for all the replies guys. Think I’ll try the heater box ntc -I’ll let you know!
Dave
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ParticipantRe: Bosch T/D WTL6307GB/07
Anybody? 🙁
Boro? BSH-Man?
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ParticipantRe: DIPOLOMAT ADP8322 854500015810 NTC
Any idea what the typical resistance values are for the NTC are Dave?
Dave
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ParticipantRe: K59 stat
Check your e-mail Walnut.
Dave
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