Took the back panel off and can see the motor but not the bearing. Turns
fairly easily by hand but something is scraping.

The current base level LG front-loader (without WiFi and other useless
gizmos, and basically the current model repacement for what I have) is
on sale at Lowes right now so I might just do that and be done with it.

Any issues with mildew in your Maytag? That was mentioned many times in
the reviews I've read. Never had an issue with mildew or odor in the
LG. Maybe because we use it almost daily.

Someone (off-list) said I should look at Staber. They use industry
standard bearings and parts, designed and manufactured to be easy to
repair. But they are 3x the price of the LG and have an 8-week lead time
on orders.

Allan


Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> writes:

> I just went thru this with our 15 year old Maytag front loader. Bearings were 
> noisy for probably a year or 2 before I finally did the job but they never 
> started smoking. Sounds like you might have more serious problems. In any 
> case the machine had to be nearly completely disassembled but it was not too 
> hard of a job. It’s nice and quiet now. 
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 24, 2020, at 12:19 AM, Allan Streib via Mercedes 
>> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Washing machine suddenly very noisy tonight. LG front-loader, probably
>> close to 10 years old. Went to check on it and found the wash tub is
>> full of smoke and smoke is pouring out of the detergent tray.
>> 
>> So I'm guessing it's the main tub bearing, which repair clinic sells for
>> $20 but says it is a "very difficult" repair due to the amount of
>> disassembly required. From pictures, the bearing sits in a heavy plastic
>> "rear drum" but from the smoke I'm guessing maybe it's melted. Will try
>> to open it up tomorrow. The rear drum with bearing is NLA.
>> 
>> Assuming it's not worth it or possible to repair, any recommendations on
>> replacement?  I've found that GE is highly rated but my last GE
>> appliance (refrigerator) was a disaster so I had been thinking I would
>> never buy the brand again.
>> 
>> Was pretty happy with this LG washer until now, I guess 10 years is a
>> reasonable lifespan.
>> 
>> Glanced at Miele and Bosch but they are very expensive and seem to be
>> much lower capacity. 2.5 cu. ft. compared to 4.5 or 5 cu. ft. for LG,
>> Samsung, or GE models.
>> 
>> Allan
>> 

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