Appliance Tip of the Day: How to Replace Your Dryer Belt

by Samurai Appliance Repair Man on December 26, 2002

in Dryer Repair

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appliance tip of the day archiveWhen your dryer drum isn’t turning anymore, it’s usually a broken belt. Tearing the dryer apart is usually straight-forward enough but stringing the new belt on the motor and idler pulley can be tricky. The Complete Encyclopedia of Dryer Belt Configurations shows the belt configurations for almost every dryer brand you can think of. Ok, go fix your dryer.


grasshoppers basking in the light of dryer belt configuration wisdom shining forth from the master

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