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Executive45
Nov 08, 2018Explorer III
I pulled mine out by myself. That said, I built a small table for it to rest on. This table was the same height as the unit in the cabinet. This means all I had to do was slide the unit forward onto the table. Once the front of the unit was on the table edge, I could tilt it forward to gain access to the bottom which will need to be removed in order to get to the pump and mechanisms. Pretty easy to do. My leak was coming from the pump itself and could not be seen without pulling the washer out. Once you're through, you simply move the table back to the opening and tilt the washer back into place. If you don't/can't/don't know how to make your own table, here's an alternative. Measure the distance from the floor to the bottom of the washer then hit the thrift shops to find a table close to that height. When you're done you can re-donate the table.....Dennis
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