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  1. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    Dryer Model I have been informed that this is a "SUPER-Highlander" with the model being "T DG502". What does the "T" stand for? And when looking for the proper washer for it, will it need to be a "DG502" as well? Thanks for the information Kevin, I can't thank you enough :)
  2. waterwitch

    The Wardway Standard

    Reference Manual The Manual was printed in November of 1951
  3. waterwitch

    The Wardway Standard

    Wash-In Yes it was GREAT fun! Thank you again for making me a part of the festivities!
  4. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    Correction It made the "Buzzer" sound when I REMOVED the paper-clip looking thing..
  5. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    Is this normal? There is a bell, but it seems that it was fixed not to ding... I did the "Damp dry" test and it shut off in less than a minute. It made a "Buzzer" sound, but didn't stop...
  6. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    Another view Over all, this is in pretty clean condition!
  7. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    Another view I like "Speckled" tubs and drums :)
  8. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    Another View Welcome to the FUTURE! So MODERN!
  9. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    Another view "NOW we're cookin' with GAS!"
  10. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    Another view Timer deletion plate
  11. waterwitch

    Maytag Highlander

    "When in Rome, do as the Romans..." Thanks to Kevin and David, I am the proud new owner of a Turquoise Maytag Highlander Clothes Dryer! This is going to be a learning experience I can assure you, being that I predominately dealt with Wringers prior. THANK YOU GUYS!
  12. waterwitch

    The Wardway Standard

    Patrick- It was a pleasure meeting you too! I think Kevin should have a Wash-In at LEAST once a month, don't you think? Haha ;)
  13. waterwitch

    The Wardway Standard

    Apex "Mad-Dasher"! Woo-Hoo!
  14. waterwitch

    The Wardway Standard

    Agitator 187-a It's interesting, there seems to be two type of agitators, 1.) They type that merely "Drags" the clothes back and forth, and 2.) The type that creates a current and "Tumbles" the clothes. The agitator vane design with the larger portion at the top in the Wardway is one such...
  15. waterwitch

    Hamilton Clothes Dryer

    Get em' boys! I like the "Sun-e-day" at the opening. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1940s-Hamilton-Clothes-Dryer-/251052080229?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a73debc65
  16. waterwitch

    Easy Spin Drier

    Trying to pick up a model "R"... I'm actually trying to put together a fully functioning Easy Spinner model "R". This one uses the "Vacuum-cup" method for agitation.
  17. waterwitch

    The Wardway Standard

    Mickeyd- Isn't that funny? Whenever I see a washing machine, my first thought is; "I wonder what the agitator looks like!" There are so many different styles, especially in a few of the odd wringer brands that aren't too common. This Wardway Standard is essentially an "Apex" in disguise, and...
  18. waterwitch

    The Wardway Standard

    Thank you Kevin, I plan to upload a video soon.
  19. waterwitch

    It's Sunday, do you know what your washer is doing?

    Garey- Dated 1931. LOVE this type of Deco!
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