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Old 06-15-2016, 04:55 PM   #7
Rusty
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If your machine is over 8 years old it would be cheaper to buy a new one then to do major repair. Unfortunately you will have to spend money to find out what is wrong with the old one.

If your machine is over 10 years old then I would just buy a new one.

Noise while spinning doesn't sound good and other things will probably start to happen shortly.
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