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Washing Machine Drain Tray installation hobbes 01-29-2008
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Posted by hobbes on January 29, 2008, 7:24 am
Hi,

I have a washing machine that sits on one of those drain trays which
collects water in case the machine floods and diverts it down an
"Emergency" pipe.

The drain tray has a crack and I want to put a new one in. My question
is how do I lift this heavy machine up and over the lip of the tray
which is about two inches tall? The tray is sorf of light plastic and
I think will nto take that much bashing.

Is this just a matter of getting some really big guys and moving the
machine, or is there some trick to it?

best, Mike.

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Posted by Phisherman on January 29, 2008, 10:51 am
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 04:24:37 -0800 (PST), hobbes

>Hi,
>
>I have a washing machine that sits on one of those drain trays which
>collects water in case the machine floods and diverts it down an
>"Emergency" pipe.
>
>The drain tray has a crack and I want to put a new one in. My question
>is how do I lift this heavy machine up and over the lip of the tray
>which is about two inches tall? The tray is sorf of light plastic and
>I think will nto take that much bashing.
>
>Is this just a matter of getting some really big guys and moving the
>machine, or is there some trick to it?
>
>best, Mike.

Probably the easiest is to get two strong men. Or, just reverse the
procedure used to put the machine in the tray.

Posted by desgnr on January 29, 2008, 11:08 am
Just tilt it back & walk it off.
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 04:24:37 -0800 (PST), hobbes
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have a washing machine that sits on one of those drain trays which
>>collects water in case the machine floods and diverts it down an
>>"Emergency" pipe.
>>
>>The drain tray has a crack and I want to put a new one in. My question
>>is how do I lift this heavy machine up and over the lip of the tray
>>which is about two inches tall? The tray is sorf of light plastic and
>>I think will nto take that much bashing.
>>
>>Is this just a matter of getting some really big guys and moving the
>>machine, or is there some trick to it?
>>
>>best, Mike.
>
> Probably the easiest is to get two strong men. Or, just reverse the
> procedure used to put the machine in the tray.



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