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    SIMPSON TUMBLE DRYER cc1968 (australia)

    Hey Leon. I probably have a couple of parts for the 1960 Kelvi. I picked up a Simpson semi automatic, minus the top some years back, I was advised that it was THE best machine. Your '66 and '68 washers would be the perforated bowl type with the overflow set off to one side on the outer tub...
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    SIMPSON TUMBLE DRYER cc1968 (australia)

    APOLOGY Long winded doesn't really cut it hey!
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    SIMPSON TUMBLE DRYER cc1968 (australia)

    FLUID CHECK Hey there Leon. I will check. Sorry, off the top of the scone I don't know, and Dad, bless his dead butt, is gone. He was the guru. I use an A38, there are a few parts, for A38's I believe, by parts I probably more accurately mean, the whole thing broken down into bite sized...
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    SIMPSON TUMBLE DRYER cc1968 (australia)

    Hi there all. I have a Simpson Tumble Dryer from around 1968 which has just blown one of the heater elements ... just can't get good product these days hey. The element is 18 inches long x 2inches wide and is essentially the same as an oven ring but stretched out into a one long 'loop', (which...
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    maytag a106

    half second motor Hi, 'run' windings broken so only runs on 'start' windings? Or is the motor polling due to a worn rear motor bush? Just thought i'd throw my two bobs worth in! R
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