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check the inside of the drumm make sure none of the fins are loose,
but sounds more like the wheel rollers are bad, sometimes is loud when it starts then seems to go away a little after the dyer get hotter, is the heat that makes the metal bearings make less noise. u can replace the wheels,the belt an tensioner at the same time is cheaper to pruchase the kit an have it all done the first time! bad wheels put more stress on belt an eventually will break apart so just order the entire kit
Probably the rollers have failed and is causing the felt to misalign the drum. The front skid plates are also a possibility. Before you take this apart make sure your local supplier has the parts you need to put it back together. If you are going to order online the cheaper parts are the felt and skid pats and most likely the problem causers
Does the drum turn smoothly, or does it bounce around? If it bounces, it could be the bearings in the drum wheels going out. The wheels would need to be replaced ($20 on up).
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