Very good video! Please upload more videos about different kind of ASKO repairs. I love these washers and want to know more about them. I have WM 70.2/w68872 and unfortunately this brand is still not well known in my country Bulgaria. So if there is a problem I'll probably help with the videos to my master. 🙂
@@Wasmachineman I have W4096RW, I think the crosspiece is also made of aluminum, so it will eventually collapse, it's a pity that they stopped making cast iron.
I really appreciate this much needed presentation, a great help indeed. Thanks heaps for sharing. Good KUDOS to you . Regards. rob
Very good video! Please upload more videos about different kind of ASKO repairs. I love these washers and want to know more about them. I have WM 70.2/w68872 and unfortunately this brand is still not well known in my country Bulgaria. So if there is a problem I'll probably help with the videos to my master. 🙂
Haha no way, this was recorded at Asko/ATAG Nederland headquarters in Duiven. I knew I recognized that floor from somewhere!
So…not really a DIY job…
Hello! Please tell me what material the drum cross is made of. Thank.
It's made out of aluminium.
@@Wasmachineman Thanks. This is bad.
What? No? I have yet to see a modern Asko with a failed spider unlike Mieles from the same era.
@@Wasmachineman I have W4096RW, I think the crosspiece is also made of aluminum, so it will eventually collapse, it's a pity that they stopped making cast iron.