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why cant you just twist out the filter from the outside via underneath it ?
also its allways a great idea if your reusing any hoses/pumps/valves to have them blown out reversed with compressed air , you'd be amazed at what id seen come out them !!!
you can find out by measuring the depth of the tub in inches. Measure the diameter of the tub at the opening where you put the clothes in. Multiply those 2 numbers. Then divide the figure by 144 which is a cubic foot in inches. That will Give you the cubic feet.
Example Depth of 23 inches and diameter of 21 inches. 23X21= 483/144 = 3.35 cu. ft.
Size varies between manufactures, the biggest I have seen is the GE which is 3.5 cu ft, base your machine on your standard size load, ours is about 8lbs however I dont overload, I take large items quilts, comforters etc to a laundromat, its not worth breaking my machine over a comforter wash for $3.50 American.
Starting in early 2002, the capacity sizes were changed around a little bit. A normal sized washer now all have the same sized tubs (pretty much) in the 110 series (Whirlpool Manufactured) washers. The capacity is now rated somewhat by the agitator action the washer comes with. Depending on the type of agitator you have, will determine the capacity. King size capacity means you have a pretty good capacity (size wise) than others. You have normal capacity, large capacity, super capacity, king capacity, and I even think they have canyon (yes canyon) capacity. Capacity sizes dont really mean to much though. In order for you clothes to get clean, the must have room in the tub to move. The must be able to float up, then get pulled down by agitator action. That should determine the size of what goes in the washer. Always use same type clothing when doing laundry (i.e. towels with towels, sheets with sheets, etc, this will keep the load balanced better). Watch what you load, comforters are ok (per manufactures ok) but I do not tlike the idea unless its a front loader, and only by itself. Let me know if this helps you out any.
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