I simply had to remove the 4 nuts that held the motor in place as explained on your video. I then removed the old drive belt. I placed the new belt on the front pulley and turned it to get it onto the one in back. I pulled the motor forward so that the belt was tight, then replaced the four nuts. I got spin!! This was a very easy repair. If I had not seen your video I would have gone out and purchased a new washer.