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Monday, 6 May 2019

6/May/19 this is my impression of a Mexican after Cinco de Mayo


Good morning Cape Breton.

Maximus Handsomius here from my forever home.

Just in case you didn't know.

This is a picture of North Sydney Nova Scotia Canada, at night.


It's also a picture of me in the dark without the flash being turned on first.

The Big Guy was trying to take pictures of the fog yesterday and he had to turn the flash off first.  Well he also forgot to turn it back on again.

Yesterday my non-furry Memere suggested to the Big Guy that the belt may have come off the washer.  That would be why the washer drum is no longer turning.  Which would be true on an older type washer.

But now the motor on the washer, is more like a mono rail, or perhaps you could think of it like a MagLev.  But it's a very short track and the track is fused to the washer drum.  Then, like a MagLev train, it travels on the track.  But in this case, since the track is round, it moves the drum round too.

See this video on how to replace the stator and rotor assembly.  


Now, the Big Guy THINKS this is what is wrong.  It could possibly be something else.  He just isn't sure.

He is NOT going to start messing around with his washer to start replacing this or that.  He is going to let the technician do that.  BUT, he also needs to remove the wall that's behind the washer so that they will have access.

This is something that should have been done about 12 years ago, when the first washer went in there.

It's going to be a dirty and messy job.

So, there is going to be a lot of preparation to this job.  There is going to be dust everywhere.  But in the end, the repair person will have such an easier job.  Plus, it will be something that will not have to be done again in future.  So, it's sort of win/win.  Sorta, but not really.

So my job in all of this.  

Well, it will be pretty easy.  Just stay out of the way.

Your Blast From the Past


Your Daily Video - Max our Bernese Mountain Dog having watermellon


Bye bye fur now

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