Not All Bad
It looks like corrosion from that bleach hose possibly. I've seen far worse looking machines still perform fine. This just can be cleaned up considerably and as long as the base plate isn't completely rotted away, the rest is negligible. you can remove the motor and clean it up and...
Daily grind
I'm still around, unfortunately my day job swallows me up and I don't get around to appliancing as much as I'd like to. I work in education and the COVID mess has really put the brakes on a lot of things here as well. Hope everyone is doing well!
Thanks
Tim
Roto Swirly
I just picked this up tonight, it was down the street from where I work. It's pretty clean, might get around to trying it later. Very neat machine!
-Tim
GE Water Hoggery
GE *could* have done something similar, and probably *should* have done so in the 40ish years of the run of the machines. Going with their existing solid tub design with some slight mechanical updates gave them a perforated tub machine without the cost of a complete redesign as...
Well its a Montgomery Wards machine, but all Norge inside. These little guys are very handsome in avocado green. Both needed help. These are very unusual machines in that that they are only 21" wide. The dryer is very deep for what it is and the washer is essentially a full-size Norge with a...
Adorable!
Well that little guy is just adorable. Like many (all?) Japanese portable automatics from the era, they never spun between wash/rinses. My Hitachi and Panasonic based units also do the same thing.
Thanks for posting this, it's really cool!
-Tim
Abe
I'm sorry to hear about Abe, he was a really nice guy. He loved to talk and had lots of information that he shared. My visit to his shop was a great experience, I feel like there's not a lot of people out there that can be so jovial and welcoming to strangers. He will be missed.
Tim
First Dishwasher
This is a Power Scour model. I have the same dishwasher in portable version and I can attest that this is the best dishwasher I have ever owned. It's the generation just before the Power Clean model. Mine is a 1981. If it's in working order, this is a good unit.
Tim
Gold Panel Halo
These are 77's I believe. A short time where the shaded cabinet, gold control panel an the HOH all existed at once. I have a 406/7 set the same way in Coppertone. This is the very last of the Halos.
Tim
Color Matching Fun
This is a hair newer than 69, at least the one in the photos. it's late 1970 through 1972. For a while Hoover would let you mix the colors on these, I've seen green/brown and yellow/green. Interesting looking for sure. Somewhere around 72/73 they became unified color schemes...
Poly Belt
So did you source another belt for the blower? Just curious, glad you got that timer going. Such neat little dryers and they dry very well.
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Hitachi
I would wager this is an early 70's Hitachi clone. It's not a 1950's appliance... It has the same cabinet as my 70s Hitachi and the doors are the same. They made a gazillion machines with different colors and so on from that design.
Still a fun machine, at least they don't want like...
Pinky Pink
I love these little Westies. Very interested about that boot, you know we're never going to shut about that right?
Seriously is it new or just a retrofit of some sort?
Tim
Even more blabbing! (Brief History of the WP portable)
Also an interesting note about the portables is this is actually the 2nd generation portable, not the 1st as they are called often. Believe it or not, the original portable automatic from WP/KM was just a shortened full size 24" machine...