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Old 06-03-2019, 06:47 AM   #1
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Washing machine removal

I have. 2017 38FLSA with stackable washer and dryer in the closet in Bedroom. Used last year but not this year. First attempt this year had water pouring out from underneath. Unscrewed the washer from dryer but there isn’t enough clearance in the closet to lift the dryer off and remove it from closet in order to get to the washer. Suggestions on simplest way to accomplish checking drain hose attachment!!
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Old 06-03-2019, 07:00 AM   #2
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It should slide straight out after you raise it just enough to clear the small bracket
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Old 06-03-2019, 07:21 AM   #3
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It should slide straight out after you raise it just enough to clear the small bracket
The closet framing is in the way! Once lifted to clear bracket, the dryer is above the door clearance 😢
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Post a picture of that area if you can, will make it easier to offer suggestions
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The closet framing is in the way! Once lifted to clear bracket, the dryer is above the door clearance 😢
We had to remove the closet door from the frame and then remove the frame itself on our Open Range. Sounds like you have a different issue? It gained us about an inch all around on install.
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Post a picture of that area if you can, will make it easier to offer suggestions
I have attached these to help visualize!
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My guess is, remove the doors so they aren’t in your way. That top piece of trim looks like it’s either screwed from the backside or nailed in with small trim nails. It’s just decorative to hide the actual framing as the seams are inside the side pieces of trim (it’s not weight bearing). Either way it looks like it would be easy to remove and would gain you the headroom you need.
P.S. It is hard to tell exactly from pictures, I'm just going off of how a lot of most RVs are constructed
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Thank you! Will try!
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