Yes you do.You need to put the four bolts back that where hopefully there when you got your washer. yes !
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drum capacity for matytag washer model # LAT9416AAE
Your front load washer may not be spinning properly due to issues with the motor, belt, or drum. It could also be caused by an unbalanced load or a clogged drain filter. It is recommended to check these components and troubleshoot the problem accordingly.
To clean a washer drum effectively, use a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda to remove odors and residue. Run a hot water cycle with the cleaning solution, then wipe down the drum with a damp cloth. Repeat this process regularly to maintain a clean washer drum.
Front-loading washers typically use less water, energy, and detergent compared to top-loading washers. They also tend to be more gentle on clothes due to the tumbling motion of the drum. Additionally, front-loading washers can generally accommodate larger laundry loads.
Front load washers may vibrate excessively due to an unbalanced load, an uneven floor surface, or a washer that is not level. Ensure that the washer is leveled properly, and distribute the load evenly inside the drum to minimize vibrations during the wash cycle. Additionally, check the floor for stability and make sure it can adequately support the washer's weight.
Remove the brake drum, drive out he damaged studs from the front of the drum, press in the new ones from the back of the drum, reinstall the drum.
your filter is probably plugged or your fluid is burnt Additional info by Mandilon: If filter were clogged-up it wouldn't move in either direction. Burnt fluid; -ditto. The 'front' drum clutches are burned-up. The front drum clutches are 'applied' for all forward gears. Only the rear drum clutches and the reverse band are applied for reverse. Replacing the front drum clutches and seals will 'get it moving' thought it really needs an overhaul.
There drum, the front are disc and rear are drum
After jacking the car up and removing the front tires, remove the wheel-bearing dust cap, remove cotter pin, then remove nut, turning it counter-clockwise, then remove the large washer. Now, tap the top of the brake drum with the palm of your hand, and the front bearing should pop out. Then slide the brake drum off. If the brake drum does not come off, you will have to turn the brake shoe adjuster inward. The brake shoe adjuster is located in the slot in the back near the bottom ball joint. Pull brake drum off.
You can remove the front brake drum, on your Kawasaki Mule 2500, by removing the wheel and axle. The brake drum will slide off.
Front disc, rear drum