Its been a while. The ABSOLUTE and most difficult part of the repair - for me- was the disassembly. VERY time consuming, and as such rather than be pressured to wait for parts and speed reassemble I ordered a new machine. At this point I considered repairing the machine was still a worth while endeavor. Using your parts and videos reassembly went timely and well. Except, I had removed the back panel to make storage easier. Since the panel was removed I decided to place the tub upside down to use gravity to install the gearbox and motor. All went well. I turn it back up and out falls a 2" clevis pin. I wasn't going to finish assembly not knowing where it came and what to do with it. Researching parts & operator manuals yielded nothing and neither did numerous videos. Finally, I found a 10+ year old comment that told me it was for shipping only! Now I have a good spare, should family or friends need one.
THANKS