I've found that a washer will more than drain the Westy's water tank unless you do only very small loads. Plus, the "spin" cycle puts quite a strain on my power invertor, so we're back to pounding our clothes on rocks down at the creek. Oh, wait, you said "transport", not "install"... Well, then, I've carried a dryer, which is pretty much the same size as a washer, or maybe a bit larger. There was no problem fitting it in. -Steven > Date: 4/28/99 3:54:28 PM EST > From: bpchristensen@MINDSPRING.COM (Brent Christensen) > > Anyone ever transport a washing machine in their Westy? I may need to > pick > up a washer (and dryer - but I can get that one later), and I want to know > if it will fit inside, and what kinds of problems you may have encountered. > According to my measurements, it *should* fit, but there's no substitute for > actually trying to stuff one in there to be sure... :-) > > Brent Christensen |
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