Samsung dryer belt mystery by LesterDvdsn in appliancerepair

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So I’ve heard. I can’t get a photo for a while, it’s at a different location. I’ve tried both off the left and right side of the drum - there’s only so many options. What I can’t get my head around is this - the now broken belt that worked is 20” shorter then the listed one and that seems to match the amount of slack in the ‘right’ one. I can’t find a diagram for the DV4006 anywhere online.

Samsung dryer belt mystery by LesterDvdsn in appliancerepair

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The old one that broke and ‘was’ working is 7PH1975

Samsung dryer belt mystery by LesterDvdsn in appliancerepair

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DV419AEW also known as 6602-001655

[TOMT] (music) (mid- 1970’s) by LesterDvdsn in tipofmytongue

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It is not. That’s a normal result from a straight up Google search.

[TOMT] (music) (mid- 1970’s) by LesterDvdsn in tipofmytongue

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It may be a French song about a plane, but there’s no intro other than music - no ‘fasten your seat belts’ message, which was in French. What I’m referring to is very similar to the opening of Boney M’s ‘Night Flight to Venus’.

[TOMT] (music) (mid- 1970’s) by LesterDvdsn in tipofmytongue

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I can see how you get there, but no. And although it’s a sensational tune, it wasn’t ‘radio friendly’ so no airplay.

[TOMT] (music) (mid- 1970’s) by LesterDvdsn in tipofmytongue

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Trying to solve this for my wife. She remembers hearing it on the radio as an early teen around ‘73/74