looking for info from all you learn ed people on top load washers we have one that flogs the guts out the cupboard on spin and now the motor pulley is destroying itself. have a casale (where ever it came from) does anyone have one that does work?
Leather Tech said
07:02 PM Feb 23, 2016
My last washer was a 2.5 Sphere top loader and my new van has a 3.5 sphere, what I have found with both machines is that the more you load them up the better the balance. So don't be shy to load it up. Hope this helps. Kind regards. Peter
-- Edited by Leather Techs on Tuesday 23rd of February 2016 07:03:28 PM
Haji-Baba said
11:24 PM Feb 23, 2016
Hello Grey Fox.
We have had a Lemair top loader for at least 10 years and have totalled up about 80 hours per year.
We have never had a problem and use it in all situations.
Van parks or bush camping using local dam or creek water. I have a pump set up for bush camping and because it is a top loader it is easy to fill.
Because we have a smaller van {16 feet} it travels under the dinette table and then is placed in the annexe for use.
We run it off a Honda Gennie 2 I. or park power.
Yes it does use a lot of water but if we are camping we save the rinse water for the next wash.
Works for us and we use it frequently.
Have fun Haji-Baba
fitzy said
11:51 PM Feb 27, 2016
We have a Lemair only trouble was the balance on spin, or lack of it,fixed it by purchasing
some Washing Balls off the net (only 3 needed)and they help to balance the washing whilst
on spin cycle. Just type in Washing Balls and order (about $5)and leave 3 in your machine.
Regards Fitzy
Spook said
02:03 PM Mar 26, 2016
fitzy wrote:
We have a Lemair only trouble was the balance on spin, or lack of it,fixed it by purchasing some Washing Balls off the net (only 3 needed)and they help to balance the washing whilst on spin cycle. Just type in Washing Balls and order (about $5)and leave 3 in your machine.
looking for info from all you learn ed people on top load washers we have one that flogs the guts out the cupboard on spin and now the motor pulley is destroying itself. have a casale (where ever it came from) does anyone have one that does work?
My last washer was a 2.5 Sphere top loader and my new van has a 3.5 sphere, what I have found with both machines is that the more you load them up the better the balance. So don't be shy to load it up. Hope this helps.
Kind regards.
Peter
-- Edited by Leather Techs on Tuesday 23rd of February 2016 07:03:28 PM
Hello Grey Fox.
We have had a Lemair top loader for at least 10 years and have totalled up about 80 hours per year.
We have never had a problem and use it in all situations.
Van parks or bush camping using local dam or creek water. I have a pump set up for bush camping and because it is a top loader it is easy to fill.
Because we have a smaller van {16 feet} it travels under the dinette table and then is placed in the annexe for use.
We run it off a Honda Gennie 2 I. or park power.
Yes it does use a lot of water but if we are camping we save the rinse water for the next wash.
Works for us and we use it frequently.
Have fun Haji-Baba
some Washing Balls off the net (only 3 needed)and they help to balance the washing whilst
on spin cycle. Just type in Washing Balls and order (about $5)and leave 3 in your machine.
Regards Fitzy
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