When the repair guy assessed that I needed a new washing machine motor and told me it would cost about $500 to replace it, I decided I could just buy a new washing machine. My wife stepped in and let me know that apparently the washing machine and dryer needed to match. So after a trip to five stores, I realized that I didn't want to spend $1400 on a new set. Instead, I looked up the motor part and ordered it from AppliancePartsPro. It arrived as ordered and on time. After reviewing a Youtube How To video, I removed the old motor and installed the new one. It took me a little longer than the "30-60 minutes" indicated, but that was due to a stuck coupling that took awhile to wedge free and the lower motor mount bracket that was harder to snap in then anticipated. All in all, I finished the job in about 2 hours, with a little bit of grease on me and the floor. The washer works, I saved about $1150, and my wife thinks I'm the man! Can't wait to see what I need to fix next.