Hi I am glad that your problem is solved although it is temporarily, let me 
just through my penny in the box, when you bye, think of a top loader again, I 
had a front loader, and it was problems,  especially with the door sealer. A 
person sometimes are in a hurry, and slam the door shut, with the rubber 
folded, and you are not aware of it, and then you come back to a wet surprise. 
I got my top loader for three years and not a moment's trouble. Went I was 
married we bought a big top loader, fifteen years ago, and as far as I know it 
is still going with out any trouble. 
Philip Theron
Piano tuner
Piano Music House
Tel.:  [021] 948 6995
Cell:  [083] 635 6349
Fax:  [021] 949 8650
Email:  [email protected]
www.pianomusichouse.co.za 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Betsy Whitney 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 7:09 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Washing machine Problems!





  Aloha Joy,
  Just to get you started on your upcoming machine replacement 
  adventure... I bought a Whirlpool stack unit and was able to get the 
  Users Manual in Braille and also Braille overlays for the controls. 
  The technician installed the layovers.

  A friend bought a Maytag large capacity washer and was able to get 
  Braille overlays for it. You may not be a braille reader, but you 
  could probably figure out enough to run the unit.
  Betsy
  At 06:46 AM 7/10/2009, you wrote:

  >To report the end of my watery adventures, ... Dale you were pretty 
  >close in your diagnoses and what with linguistic challenges and 
  >missing the pointing and gesturing I was really greatful to have a 
  >basic understanding of what might be happening. Seems the piece that 
  >the hose for the water gauge connects to (Pipe was what he called 
  >it) broke off and the hose disconnected itself. That was the good 
  >news and the part that was fixed. However, it seems some sealed unit 
  >that contains the main baring that the tub turns on is dying and 
  >isn't worth the cost of replacing. So I have only postponed the 
  >dread time of buying a new machine.
  >
  >Yes Spiro, you are right four hundred is getting close to the cost 
  >of a new machine, but finding one that you can use if you are 
  >totally blind is getting more and more challenging! It was bad nine 
  >years ago when I started looking for this one and from all I hear 
  >its gotten a lot worse. So I can't say I'm looking forward to it. 
  >Still at least the expenditure isn't immediate (blessing) and this 
  >way I can take my time and try to find something I can live with.
  >
  >Thanks for the help and advice, I'm truly greatful.
  >
  >Yours sincerely,
  >Joy
  >
  >Please take a few moments to browse and enjoy
  >my original artwork at:
  >www.tigerfeathers.ca
  >
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