It wouldn't pump, spin, etc. DEAD. Knew right away it was the motor. Found this one and ordered and it was an exact fit. This particular washer was very easy to replace. Even though I'm no washing machine technician, I am a contractor and a hands on guy as I've been my whole life so take that into account.
I would say that anyone that knows how to use basic tools could do this in 30-45. Took me about 15 due to the fact my main tools are at work site and had to improvise. That being said, I watched the video just to make sure of what I needed to do and it was concise and spot on. Follow it and you should have no problems.
Side note on removing the belt: I did not remove it from the transmission pulley first. It's easier to remove from the smaller ones, but easier to put back on with the large one. Hope that helps.
P.S. Quick delivery. Would recommend to others.