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Washing Machine Drum Pulley Stock Number: ES1079909

Genuine spare part for select models of Hoover, Candy and Baumatic washing machines

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Manufactured by Hoover

(This part fits select models)

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Washing Machine Drum Pulley

If your washing machine's drum pulley is no longer pulling its weight and you're thinking you might need a whole new washer now, well thanks to eSpares, you can think again! This genuine spare pulley can soon be fitted to ensure your old washing machine is the smooth operator it once was. You'll be cleaning clothes at your convenience again before you know it.

Genuine spare part for select models of Hoover, Candy and Baumatic washing machines.

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2 Questions and 2 Answers

Hi, I reckon I need this part and will probably replace the belt while I'm at it. The question I have is how to remove the old pulley. I have the correct torx head for my screwdriver, but the drum turns when I try to loosen. The online videos I've seen suggest sticking another screwdriver in between the arms of the pulley, which stops the pulley from moving, but the drum stills turns and I can't seem to get enough leverage to hold the drum and turn the bolt. TIA Dom

By Dom - Wicklow Town - 04 February 2018
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Go to the following address by copying this link to your browser to view how to remove the pulley: https://youtu.be/XaFF2-Rl8Nc?t=9m13s

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when we have a load in the machine will not spin take out the load and the machine will spin have check the belt that is ok,the drum pully srins when moved by hand but the bolt stays still

By bulldog45 - kent - 18 August 2010
  • this is probably too late but for the benefit of others the puny splines on the pulley have sheared off and it will have to be replaced. To me this is design fault as the splines are subject to huge forces when driving a drum full of washing. Candy/Hoover shame on you. By jimmy - norwich - 23 June 2011
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