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USPSA cheating scandal breaking.
TripleDigitRide replied to Chucktshoes's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
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What? Y'all don't like shooting?
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State Sales Tax is 7% of purchase price less total value of trade in. I've done this with a motorcycle, and I was required to pay taxes on the spread. If I remember correctly, they wanted the VIN from both motorcycles.
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Who's ready for the next TGO Meet, Smoke, Snort & Shoot?
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For driving, these can be very handy. Easy to install and uninstall. The supplied holster is sort of a one-size-fits-all option. I have seen this system used with other holsters that are designed for a specific firearm. [url="http://www.gumcreekcustoms.com"]http://www.gumcreekcustoms.com[/url] As far as carrying while wearing a dress, I've seen a couple women use some sort of thigh holster. For running, maybe something like a fanny pack.
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I filled the tub each time I tried to run a cycle. The issue wasn't an imbalance. The machine wasn't turning when the issue occurred.
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After researching and fooling with this all day, I am fairly certain the motor needs to be replaced. The motor is supposed to have a flashing light on the circuit board. If there is not light flashing, and the machine doesn't have a fuse (mine doesn't), the motor needs to be replaced. End of story!
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Here's a link to the switch. There is a magnet under the lid that activates this switch. http://www.partselect.com/Models/GTWN2800D0WW/Parts/PS1482372-GE-WH12X10334-Lid-Switch-with-Wire-Harness.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=&ModelNum=GTWN2800D0WW&sSearchTerm=Pumps-but-will-not-spin
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Mine is a top load, and the only safety switch that I know of is for the lid. I don't think the machine knows if I have removed the front. I thought the issue may be due to a bad lid switch. I have found several how-to videos showing how to bypass the switch, but none that are like mine. On mine, one of the lid switch wires (yellow with black stripe, before turning into a black wire with red stripe) goes behind the control panel, and the other wire (red or orange, can't tell) goes to the motor.
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GE provides a warranty for one year. It's been just over that. The home warranty company will send someone out to fix it, but I was hoping to find a solution before going to the laundromat.
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Another thing I noticed, is the pump never shuts off after it's engaged to empty the water. Even after the water is drained, and the machine has advanced to the point when it should begin agitating or spinning, the pump continues to run.
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All water line to the washing machine are disconnected and turned off.
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Parts List and Diagrams I removed the front of the washing machine, and noticed a small to fair amount of water in the bottom pan. I'm guessing the water on the floor is from me tilting the washing machine as I was attempting to get to the hoses and plug. I'm not sure if the water in the pan is from the Hose Flood (part 853 in the tub and agitator diagram), or a leaking seal where the Shaft and Tube Assembly (part 320 in the suspension and drive components diagram). You'd think they would connect the Hose Flood to the main drain line, but it's designed to dump directly into the bottom pan. Someone on Facebook suggested it could have been the belt. After careful inspection, the belt and pulley appear to be in good shape. The belt and pulley turn easily by hand, and there appears to be plenty of tension on the belt. I plugged it back in and attempted to duplicate the noise and smell. Of course it didn't happen again. I tried to run a complete wash cycle, but it will not agitate or spin. It doesn't even try. No click, glitch, nothing. It seems as if the motor isn't being told to agitate and spin, or that part of the motor is fried.
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What I'm smelling could possibly be rubber, not electrical. I'm not sure how a bad belt could make that kind of noise, but I am far from an expert.
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Correct.
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I just noticed there was a bunch of water under and around the washing machine.
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We have a home warranty that came with the purchase of the home, which the appliances are covered. This washing machine is a replacement through the home warranty when our last washing machine quit working. We pay a $75 fee, and the home warranty covers everything else. I've called the home warranty company, and they've contacted the local repair person. I doubt they will get to me over the weekend, so I was hoping I could possibly fix it sooner, for less. Not likely, but thought I'd check. If I could figure out the issue and do it for less than the $75 fee, Marcone is who I was going to call for parts. I've used them a bunch.
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This GE washing machine (Model # GTWN2800D0WW) is roughly 1-year-old. Today, while in the Drain & Spin cycle, the washing machine began making an extremely loud noise, followed by a burnt electrical smell. My girlfriend quickly turned it off. After briefly inspecting the machine, I decided to turn it back on. Within 10 seconds or less, the same extremely loud noise and burnt electrical smell happened again. I know very little about appliances. To my novice ears, the sound appeared to be an extremely loud and rapid electrical short, or possibly a relay of some sort. I'm telling you, it was loud. And when I say rapid, it sounded like a machine gun. I immediately turned it off and unplugged it. Does anyone have an ideas? Thank you in advance.
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Thanks! That's the best I could do with my phone.
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[quote name="UncleJak" post="1161060" timestamp="1403323843"]we are offended, that's the thing. Many younger native Americans are not offended simply because they have not done the research and do not realize how offensive it really is. Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee[/quote] There's no doubt some people are at least claiming to be offended. However, I've seen 2 two middle-aged/older Native Americans being interviewed about this subject, and both claimed they did not find the team name to be offensive. I've done a small amount of research on the origin of the term, and the articles were conflicting, to say the least.
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If you're not in a hurry, wait for the next gun buy back.
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I got a ticket and missed my court date! Freaking out a little!
TripleDigitRide replied to Ladyhay's topic in General Chat
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My TGO 300 Blackout AR Pistol Build
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Show and Tell
Yes. I got one of these. -
Did Everything Weapons in Franklin sell me a used gun as new?
TripleDigitRide replied to wtl's topic in General Chat
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My TGO 300 Blackout AR Pistol Build
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Show and Tell
With all of the home projects going on, this has taken a backseat for a while. I picked up this set from PSA for $83 (using my free $50 gift card) shipped. I may be done by this time next year.