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Default Speed Queen agitator shaft

I have an older speed queen washer. I am trying to replace the tub seal but I cant get the agitator shaft out to get to it. I have removed the inner tub and the 4 bolts that attach the shaft at the bottom. Does the shaft just pull out or does something need to happen with the cone shaped nut at the top of the shaft first?
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Hi,

Does it have 2 belts or 1 belt?

Does it have the plastic dome style?

This link may be just what your looking for:
http://www.american-appliance.com/service_pages/Amana-Speed-Queen-washer/Amana-Speed-Queen-Washer-Diagnostic-Chart.htm

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In the thread you just sent , I am at the 3rd step of removing the tub. i have already removed the inner tub as well but cant ge the shaft out to get to the seal beneath.. How does it come out?
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Its been so long since i did one, i forgot, sorry.

Maybe another tech. or member thats recently done one can help shed some light on this.

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