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The shock absorbers that hold the tank are broken. Then the load will move the washer all over the place.
Look online for an exploded diagram and order the new shocks for it
there is a plastic piece between the base and the gearbox assembly. it needs replacing as do the springs that go from the base to the washing drum. also make sure the floor is level
Ensure the washer is level by rocking it. If its level should'nt be able to move. You may have a weak floor. to checks this look to see if anything is vibrating around the washer.
there are off balance switchs on the tub that will turn it off But if the pump sump is full it will pump slow and throw it off balance so check to see how well and fast it is pumping the water out
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