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Not to reference, these bands usually expenditure higher. Some you select, whether you're in for the infield or non carbon impinging rings, make sure it's a sound she would never wanna miss!
it could get caught in the water pump or between the water pump and hose outlet, it could be caught between the agitator and the washing machine tub or it could be in the **** Trap in the wall, since it's heavier than water it would be the most likely place. and if not there then the over fill tub on the sides.
If your ring was small enough to go through the holes in agitator, then there is a pump under the washer that has plastic and rubber parts that can be removed. Especially Kenmore which should have a rubber boot type looking thing under the pump. You can't miss it.
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