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    Westinghouse washer pod of the day

    Just curious... Was the Westinghouse tranny a sped-up Franklin? Gary
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    POD 5-26-14 McClary Washer and Dryer

    Did Easy not continue through the 70's in the USA, or did they just keep the solid tub through that time? Gary
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    The Maytag 806 Suds Return Clusterfudge: A Lost Story and New Pix

    Perf vs Solid tub suds return I know that WP and Maytag had the same type of suds-return cycle, with the agitator moving while the suds entered the tub through the bottom. I assume that all perforated tub washers returned suds in this manner, if I'm correct? I understand that some solid tub...
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    Belt drive Whirly Milwaukee

    A couple woo-woo-whirlpools:)
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    rca brand dryer

    Early 70's The door handle is chrome and the lint compartment has a hindged lid. This was just before Inglis/WP dryers went to the plastic body-coloured door handle and 1-piece lint screen. The position of the lint trap means it's a single-belt-drive model (with the long lint screen), which...
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    Kenmore Dryer for sale

    Looks like the debut of the single-belt drive design that WP still uses today.
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    1952 Kenmore dryer $100 in NY state

    This must be the very original design with the 3" diameter exhaust duct.
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    A new Westinghouse slant front marriage

    Does she sing "How dry I am" at the end of the cycle?
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    early 50's speed queen dryer on craigslist

    Money Shot? Does anybody have a money shot of an early SQ dryer? Also, is there a lint trap inside this indoor/outdoor vent chamber, or did these dryers even have a lint screen? Gary
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    Laundromat Names

    How 'bout "Speed Dairy Queen"
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    Cannadian fun with the Boys.

    I've never seen so many familiar machines here before:)
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    Vintage Finds On Craigslist...

    The first Maytag washer at the top of this thread is identical to the one my parents still have, except without the bleach dispenser. Gary
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    Odd Dryer....Zzzzzz Washer.

    I remember those:)
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    Neutral Drain Top Loaders - A Query

    I also don't believe that a neutral drain is a bad thing, only because WP were successful and popular washers for 50-plus years, and they always had neutral drain. Gary
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    Early 60's KM Dryer

    I always wanted to hear one in action. Does it sound like a vacuum cleaner? Gary
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    Odd Dryer....Zzzzzz Washer.

    Reminds me of our Roper machines - a budget Canadian make built by WP. Gary
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    POD 8/30/12

    Ah, the Wizard - a good old "OINK-OINK" Franklin washer, with the WP-ish dryer mate. Brings back memories of the old Eaton Vikings here in Canada. I miss those machines. Gary
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    Suds Savers Anyone?

    Crockidile Laundree I'd love to see Paul Hogan do a washer ad... That's not a washer (some new BOL toploader)... THIS is a washer (a vintage Kenmore, Frigidaire or Maytag)! Gary
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    1957 Kelvinator dryer...

    Just curious... Were the internal mechanics for the pre-Franklin Kelvy dryers made by Hamilton? It bears a resemblance. Gary
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    My Crazy Obsession

    Fred (Floor Polishers?) Fred, Do you happen to have a collection of old floor polishers? Remember those upright machines with the twin spin brushes used for hardwood floors? My mother used to use one of those to polish our floors when I was a child. Gary
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