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BX2360, FEL, MMM, BX2750D snowblower. 1953 Minneapolis Moline ZAU
Betting many here at OTT repair household appliances themselves. Refrigerators, washers, dishwashers, stoves, etc.
Stuff is disposable anymore. Appliances don't last like they used to.
With the help of the interwebs, my success has been almost 100% for quite a few years. Crossing my fingers my luck continues.....
Our 12-year old Viking Professional Rangetop (propane) had a starting issue with one burner.
Thought it was starter coil ($90). Didn't fix it. Keep old one as a spare.
Ignitor a little wonky, and wire to ignitor had some heat damage at spade connections. A little scrub, scrub and wiggle, wiggle. Works good as new, but there is some damage...
Figured good to have a couple ignitors on hand, as well as the wire connections......
The ignitor is part of the $133 burner base. Found a replacement ignitor-only for $20, without the base. I'm okay with that.
Get this, the WIRE is $22....WTF?!?!?
$22 for a 12" piece of wire with 2 spade connectors?!?!? Maybe 14 gauge...
Both spades are a little special; one a 90* flag, and the igniter end small, but something I can get in packs 50 for $10. I'm betting I have a suitable wire here already.
As I had the cook top all put together again, I bought the wire online so I have an example to go by. I whimpered when doing so....I whimpered a lot.
You can bet I'm gonna make my own hereafter....
I've bought 3 control panel covers for our Bosch Dishwasher. Was a faulty design in MHO. $125 for a $30 piece of plastic.
While I do complain about the cost of the parts, it's still better than replacing the appliance.
Stuff is disposable anymore. Appliances don't last like they used to.
With the help of the interwebs, my success has been almost 100% for quite a few years. Crossing my fingers my luck continues.....
Our 12-year old Viking Professional Rangetop (propane) had a starting issue with one burner.
Thought it was starter coil ($90). Didn't fix it. Keep old one as a spare.
Ignitor a little wonky, and wire to ignitor had some heat damage at spade connections. A little scrub, scrub and wiggle, wiggle. Works good as new, but there is some damage...
Figured good to have a couple ignitors on hand, as well as the wire connections......
The ignitor is part of the $133 burner base. Found a replacement ignitor-only for $20, without the base. I'm okay with that.
Get this, the WIRE is $22....WTF?!?!?
$22 for a 12" piece of wire with 2 spade connectors?!?!? Maybe 14 gauge...
Both spades are a little special; one a 90* flag, and the igniter end small, but something I can get in packs 50 for $10. I'm betting I have a suitable wire here already.
As I had the cook top all put together again, I bought the wire online so I have an example to go by. I whimpered when doing so....I whimpered a lot.
You can bet I'm gonna make my own hereafter....
I've bought 3 control panel covers for our Bosch Dishwasher. Was a faulty design in MHO. $125 for a $30 piece of plastic.
While I do complain about the cost of the parts, it's still better than replacing the appliance.