GoldenDome
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It's a top-load washer, not a dryer.
The belt has to thread around the drive pulley that is underneath the drum, and also around the small motor up front.
I just can't get my belt to stay on the drive pulley as I rotate it on. I know what I'm doing, it's just much more frustrating than the video experts make it seem (duh).
If you can get an extra pair of hands (friend, neighbor, child, etc..) it would be easy with a simple pry bar or flathead screwdriver. I was that extra pair of hands once for this job. I think the old man's washer is about 40 years old now and still running strong.