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Re: (ET) OT: GE motor parts



Hey Steve,

If you go to Sears.com and click on parts and then enter your White/Westinghouse model number it will pull up a schematic of your machine.. Each part is references by a number on the diagram. You can click on it and order on line. Sears will get the part to you in about five days. GE also has a similar site, but only for their appliances.

Take care,
Barry

----- Original Message ----- From: "steves" <ssawtelle erols com>
To: "et" <Elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:03 AM
Subject: (ET) OT: GE motor parts


This is pretty far off-topic, but I bet one of you knows the answer to this:

I'm trying to fix our 25 year old washing machine, which has a GE motor (it was strange seeing a "Made in USA' label). There is a terminal board in it with some relay contacts, and one set is toast. Anyone know where to get GE motor parts? The on-line appliance repair places I checked don't have motor parts. Or is it possible to 'recondtion' relay contacts?

Again, sorry about the OT, but I figure people who fix and use 30 year electric tractors would understand this problem!

- SteveS




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