blue2: Here is a report on how it is done inAmerica. I just got my good old machine fixed. We had to haul into the nearest repair place. (50 miles). I don't know what I would have done if I had to empty the water out it. Would have had to figure something out.
My problem was that my machine was leaking when it took in water.
It cost $70, for them to look at it and assess the repair problem. We discussed this ahead of time. I am glad I wasn't surprised with it., paying that fee upfront. I was fortunate in that they only found a bad valve, part , which cost about $70. Then they upclogged a screen in the intake hose, so the entire repair came to $170 including labor. It is a very old machine that is a real work horse, not like they make them. nowadays in outer Mongolia.