Showing posts with label parts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parts. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Any Maytag Neptune questions?

Hi Neptuners, I would like to take this moment and ask you if there is anything you would like to know about your Maytag Neptune that was not answered for you on my http://www.neptunewaxmotor.com/ site? 

I also had to add 'Out of Stock' on the Neptune bearing & seal kits because the Maytag seal kits are on factory backorder from Whirlpool. I have not received any seal kits for over 30 days and I am just about out of them which I reserved for my tony tool rental program which is at http://www.neptunebearing.com/

Once I receive these seal kits I will update the websites again. I also heard that Whirlpool is laying off lots of people which might explain why they can't get the parts out to keep your machines running?

Until next time...

Saturday, September 13, 2008

101 Skills Every Man Should Know...

I just received the October edition of Popular Mechanics and one of the features is '100 skills every man should know' and I would like to add one more skill... 

The skill I would like to add is 'How to fix a Maytag Neptune washer'. 

I can help you fix any Neptune washer and make you a hero! See http://www.neptunewaxmotor.com/ and http://www.neptunebearing.com/ for more Neptune information. 


Until next time...

Thursday, July 17, 2008

A blast from the 80's Tech Revisited

Wow, I just took a trip back into the 80's... What a ride those years were with advancing technology? See http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/80s-tech4.htm to see for yourself. I was in high school when a lot of this technology was emerging and I found it to be fascinating... and expensive at first. 

They failed to mention my first computer, the Sinclair ZX81. It was a kit I purchased for $99 and built that I learned 'Basic' programming on. The Sinclair basic was 'token' based, which is a little different than the regular basic and it was designed to save memory. When you only have 4K bytes (before the 16K ram pack) you had to use memory sparingly. 

I wonder if the Maytag Neptune front loader will make it into the 90's Tech Revisited article? 

Speaking of Neptunes, if your Maytag Neptune needs TLC then see www.neptunewaxmotor.com and www.neptunebearing.com for repair information, parts, moral support, etc.

Until next time...