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Kenmors 110 keep spining

The tub or barrel is constantly in motion - like a medium rate spin. The agitator works fine, but with the constant spin of the barrel during the wash cycle, clothes are being twisted and tangled , (actually ripped & torn) under the agitator, (around i'ts base). It works fine during the spin cycle, when it's supposed to constantly turn, and does so with an appropriate increase in the speed of the spin. We removed the agitator to check on it, (it's fine) but we did find two holes on opposite sides of the staff, and couldn't figure out if something there had been lost or broken. All in all, it works fine providing you manually hold the barrel in one place during the wash (agitating),and rinse cycles.
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The tranny should either spin or agitate not both

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