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With some loads ie towels, the drum moves about so much that it bangs on the inside of the casing and the whole machine tries to walk around the room.

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There are some "shock absorbtion" devices inside that may be defective...you can try to remove the top lid and look down on either side of the drum...the shock absorbers look like cylinders and are mounted at the bottom of the drum..one on either side ....you should also have two springs at the top..make sure these are in place...if the shock devices are defective(usually they break at the mounting side on the floor pan of the washer) you can try getting new ones at applianceparts.com.
this website has blow up diagrams to aid in helping you get the right parts

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