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  2. How To Choose Between A Top Load And Front Load Washer For ...

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    Other than design access at the front of the appliance, this style functions different than a top load washer, too. Front load washers are built with a horizontal drum that tumbles the clothes in ...

  3. The Differences Between Top-Load and Front-Load Washers ... - AOL

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    Generally, top-load washers have shorter cycles than front-load ones. "A normal cycle in a front-load washer typically takes 75 to 120 minutes, while a top-load washer takes 60 to 80 minutes ...

  4. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Noise: Front-loaders tend to operate more quietly than top-loaders because the door seal helps contain noise, and because there is less of a tendency towards imbalance. Top loaders usually need a mechanical transmission (due to agitators, see above), which can generate more noise than the rubber belt or direct drive found in most front-loaders.

  5. Top loader - Wikipedia

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    The term top loader may also be used to distinguish versions of machines with the loading mechanism at the top from other configurations (e.g. front-loading):- Nintendo Entertainment System (Model NES-101) (also known as the Top loader ), a redesign of the NES game console named for its modified cartridge mechanism

  6. Loader (equipment) - Wikipedia

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    John Deere Front end loaders CAD model tracing of a tractor mounted loader mechanism CAD model tracing of a skid loader mechanism. A loader is a heavy equipment machine used in construction to move or load materials such as soil, rock, sand, demolition debris, etc. into or onto another type of machinery (such as a dump truck, conveyor belt, feed-hopper, or railroad car).

  7. Ford Toploader transmission - Wikipedia

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    Generally Falcons and Comets have shifters mounted forward along the housing, Mustangs rearward, and Fairlanes and full size Fords somewhere in between. Toploaders were also designed for two specific applications: small blocks like the Ford Windsor engine, and big blocks like the Ford FE engine and Ford 385 engine series. Some big blocks ...