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Dryers are turned by a belt, and belts break. You have to take the back off and look. The belt goes around the whole drum. It if broke, it will probably be on the bottom. Make sure the drum turns easily by hand. It could get jammed on something, or the bearing could go bad.
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Hi,
Here is a tip that I wrote about dryers and noises...
It will help you determine what is happening there...
It sounds like the drum bearings are seizing up preventing the drum from rolling easily, and when the motor runs, it can't pull the drum belt around the drum that won't turn, so starts squealing and burning the belt.
You need to lubricate/replace the drum bearings, and replace the belt.
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