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I'm afraid the old up right machines always take in to much water. You have to get a front loader to save on water and it does pay for itself in the long run.
There is sometimes a pause between wash and spin. This allows a little time to pump the water out before starting to spin. Do you hear the pump running between wash and spin?
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Washing machines kick off when they're out of balance, like if something is too heavy and waterlogged on one side. Redistribute the laundry and it will be fine.