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  1. cadman

    9-Millionth Maytag Washer - 16mm Film

    I believe that was strictly automatics. What amazes me is that they hit 10M just one year later!
  2. cadman

    9-Millionth Maytag Washer - 16mm Film

    For the Maytag fans, I've just finished digitizing and uploading a short 16mm film that was shot by a local news station to commemorate the 9,000,000 MT Washer back in 1955. It's a bit grainy, but I didn't want to get carried away over-correcting things. Anyway, neat stuff!
  3. cadman

    WANTED: 1960/61 Frigidaire Bake Element

    Email sent!
  4. cadman

    WANTED: 1960/61 Frigidaire Bake Element

    Hey John, the model is an RCI-39-60. I did goof on the updated replacement number, that should be 7524691. Here's a pic of the original. It measures approximately 19"w x 17"d (including connector). 7524691 does give me more options...and crosses to 5309950888. Therm-Coil shows they have a...
  5. cadman

    WANTED: 1960/61 Frigidaire Bake Element

    Hey guys, I'm looking for a replacement bake element for my 1960 Frigidaire 30" freestanding range; looks like I used my spare previously. The parts catalog shows 6564003 (3kw) and 7531340 (2700w) as compatible. The elements for the 40", besides being too narrow, are also too deep; go figure...
  6. cadman

    Say What? -Vintage Radarange Amana (Microwave) model RR-7 1450 watt 110v June 1976

    Open the door and try lifting up on the chrome door arms. If it's the right arm that's loose, you can remove the control panel and right side of the cabinet (it's a separate panel) and bend a new hook on the end of the spring. If it's the left side, the entire cabinet needs to come off. Do NOT...
  7. cadman

    Early microwave weight question

    According to the cut-sheet, the shipping weight of that Tappan is 190 lb, so deduct accordingly. No idea on that newer version of Raytheon, but the Mark V with dual mags is probably closer to 300. For both my Mark V and '62 Tappan I ended up building welded steel carts with nice big casters to...
  8. cadman

    Seeking Examples of Maytag's Commercial Tickets

    Greg, thanks for that reminder! Of course this raises more questions than answers...
  9. cadman

    Seeking Examples of Maytag's Commercial Tickets

    Hey guys, I'm trying to determine how many different patterns (and associated letters) Maytag released for their ticket-style 1962+ commercial washers and dryers (A20CM, D20CM...). Anyone have tickets in their collection they're willing to share pics of? Thanks!
  10. cadman

    Maytag A106 - Slow Agitation

    Old Oil Dollars to donuts it's old, congealed oil. And as mentioned above, it's a full teardown to get the trans apart to drain and fill. I did this job an an 806 of mine that's been a daily driver for years, but when winter would hit, agitation was pathetic. I replaced the oil with Redline...
  11. cadman

    1966-80 Maytag Center-Dials: do they look more 60s or 70s?

    I think it depends on how they're trimmed out. The sun-glow panel, aluminum dial and acylic knob definitely have a 70's vibe, and of course the earth tones you typically see them in really sell it. On the other hand, a HoH dryer can look 10 years older in the right color and with the early...
  12. cadman

    Wow a Pink Dial Trimline! and, uh, HELP!

    One thing about telephone collectors, compared to other hobbiests, they have some of the most complete documentation out there. I believe this is what you're looking for; it even includes closeups for connecting the 4-wire ringer...
  13. cadman

    Late 50s Maytag Pink HOH Gas Dryer

    It seems the last year or two that most of the vintage appliance action has moved to Facebook groups, with a lot of folks nationwide that aren't quite as niche as members here. I suspect if this dryer were posted over at the Vintage Appliances group it'd be gone in a hot second.
  14. cadman

    Awkward Appliances and Decor

    Just have to comment....the Radarange in the 2nd pic is pre-1970! Wish the resolution was a bit higher to determine if it was an RR-1 vs RR-2. Neat to see in the wild.
  15. cadman

    Rotisserie - Is it REALLY needed?

    Just throwing this out there as not everyone is in the know, but back around 2008 when petroleum prices were quite high, major propane retailers reduced their fill from 20 pounds to 15, rather than hike prices. Unfortunately, they never adjusted this after the fact, and never widely publicized...
  16. cadman

    Rotisserie - Is it REALLY needed?

    When the weather starts to turn cold, there's nothing like rotisserie chicken from the Roto-Broil 400. These are horizontal rotisseries that were marketed under several different brand names in the 50's and 60's. The bird itself is quite inexpensive and cleanup is easy as the drippings collect...
  17. cadman

    Turquoise Frigidaire bottom mount

    So I reached out to the seller to see if I was missing something I couldn't live without, and she confirmed it's just an emblem, so I'll be able to sleep easy tonight, lol. Does anyone have the Tech-Talk on these? What caught my eye on the turquoise model was that it was a 16 while the famous...
  18. cadman

    Turquoise Frigidaire bottom mount

    I wish it were a pushbutton, I'd nab it in a second at that price, but I believe it's just an emblem and the door opens conventionally. Still a bargain if someone local can rescue it.
  19. cadman

    220 Volt Living

    Gizmo, to your points, it's a little...tricky. The copper is more expensive and heavier gauge for 120V, but since our homes have 240V available at the main panel, anything that uses substantial power like a clothes dryer, heat pump, water heater or heavy-duty window AC gets it's own 240V feed...
  20. cadman

    220 Volt Living

    I've been a long time "electrification" fan, but it wasn't until a book I read recently (Edison & The Electric Chair - Mark Essig) that I learned of the sheer number of people getting electrocuted on the streets and in their own homes during the 1870's and 80's. We forget Edison wasn't the only...
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