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How To Get A Washing Machine Into A Narrow Space?

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sandyRoe | 09:50 Sun 30th Aug 2015 | DIY
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I pulled the old one out by getting a grip on the edge of the porthole where the clothes go in. And I've got the new one half way in. It's plumbed in and working but I'd like to see it back another 8 or 10 inches.
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I put washing up liquid on the floor, so it slides easier.
Sit on the floor , a foot on each bottom corner....and push. good luck
some suggestions here for lubricating the floor and pushing

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/free.uk.diy.home/Sw0Ub4NcAKE
Sit on the floor with your back against a firm point and then push it back carefully with your feet, if it appears to be binding on the floor, try putting a double layer of plastic sheeting on the floor first to enable it to slide easily, this can then be cut away afterwards.
Can you sit on the floor and push with your feet Sandy or pull it out and put something like scraps of carpet upside down under the feet of the machine letting it slide more easily.
We've all been there then. :-)
It is a bother to get back in place sandy. Tip. Make sure you do not trap or pinch the water inlet pipe or the mains, or worst of all the outflow pipe. I would gather them of string to keep them from snagging then pull the sting clear when it is shuffled back to where you want it. You switched back to the scary avatar.
''them with a piece of string.' 'Check before post failure.
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Some of my readers commented that the other one was too much a reminder of Christmas and, as such, was a bit early. ☺
Might it move easier when switched on?(specially on the spin cycle)
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If it could shake, rattle, and roll itself into place during the spin cycle is there any chance it could do the opposite and roll itself out and across the floor if left on unattended?
I dare say a bit of gentle coercion wouldn't go amiss, sandy.
My problem is one swipe from my mighty paw and it could end up sitting in the back garden surrounded by leaking pipes, broken bricks, etc. ;-)

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