Jims1025R
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- Joined
- Aug 20, 2021
- Messages
- 254
- Location
- Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- John Deere 1025R, John Deere 15 Mini ex, Polaris 700 6x6 Ranger & Airplane
My washer & dryer (Sears) are 30+ years old, and going strong. I will repair, with no intention to ever replace.
My daughter gave us a GE fridge/freezer for our garage, when they replaced theirs with new. This one is about ten years old. I had to reverse the door swing - should be no problem right? No - problem! The hinges don't reverse to the other side. They look like they do, and nearly fit, but when you put them on the other side, they damage the door. Darn... So, I order the proper left hand hinge kit $110. I go to install it, and one of the two hinges in the kit (middle) is right hand, ('same as the one I just took off - and not reversible), the top hinge is correct left. So I call the parts guy I bought from - "Geeze..." he says... "I'll get you another kit, it should be right...". A week later: "You won't believe it, they have four more kits in stock, I had them checked, they all have the wrong middle hinge, there are no left hinges available at all.". I can't return the kit, 'cause I need the correct top hinge I do have. So, an hour on the milling machine, and lathe, and the right hand middle hinge now fits and works correctly on the left side, and I have a correct right top hinge which cost me $110. GE is off my appliance list forever - just for being stupid!
Our brand new Bosch double oven blew a glass when my wife set it to self clean - I replaced the glass, I clean it myself now.
My other daughter's brand new Samsung top of the line oven closed shutters and locked the door when she set to self clean (well, at least it did not blow the glass!). But, after cleaning, the shutters would not open, nor the door unlock. Once away from the wall, I found the motor for that, wound it back by hand, and she manually cleans it.
So, rants on new appliances justified! Old appliances rule!
My daughter gave us a GE fridge/freezer for our garage, when they replaced theirs with new. This one is about ten years old. I had to reverse the door swing - should be no problem right? No - problem! The hinges don't reverse to the other side. They look like they do, and nearly fit, but when you put them on the other side, they damage the door. Darn... So, I order the proper left hand hinge kit $110. I go to install it, and one of the two hinges in the kit (middle) is right hand, ('same as the one I just took off - and not reversible), the top hinge is correct left. So I call the parts guy I bought from - "Geeze..." he says... "I'll get you another kit, it should be right...". A week later: "You won't believe it, they have four more kits in stock, I had them checked, they all have the wrong middle hinge, there are no left hinges available at all.". I can't return the kit, 'cause I need the correct top hinge I do have. So, an hour on the milling machine, and lathe, and the right hand middle hinge now fits and works correctly on the left side, and I have a correct right top hinge which cost me $110. GE is off my appliance list forever - just for being stupid!
Our brand new Bosch double oven blew a glass when my wife set it to self clean - I replaced the glass, I clean it myself now.
My other daughter's brand new Samsung top of the line oven closed shutters and locked the door when she set to self clean (well, at least it did not blow the glass!). But, after cleaning, the shutters would not open, nor the door unlock. Once away from the wall, I found the motor for that, wound it back by hand, and she manually cleans it.
So, rants on new appliances justified! Old appliances rule!