Received and replaced the clothes dryer motor today. Paid $80 for the motor on Amazon, not $150 to the local parts depot, or $225 to Sears. Didn't pay a service guy $250 labor to fix it, and didn't spend $800-$1,000 to replace the dryer.

Feeling that "I fix shit" smugness that we
people who fix shit feel. <grin>

@JohnS_AZ That's nice, but why is it in such terrible condition?😜
@yrabbit Because I saw no point in cleaning a motor with a bad winding. 🙂
@JohnS_AZ @RueNahcMohr
Okay, but this dryer doesn't require an app, is it even functional?

@JohnS_AZ This is where I'm thankful for a good appliance repair guy.

Regular service call is 70 bucks, and if they need to fix it, they just charge the cost of the part after. Even if they need to order it or go get it and come back. No extra service charge or part markup.