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  1. maytag85

    ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS - Please Read This...

    If Robert didn’t sell the forum off to someone who would keep it going, the site would have died off and lots of useful information would have gone up in smoke. I can’t tell you how much I’ve learned by going through the archives, even re-reading various threads in the archives in regards to the...
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    Maytag Neptune TL FAV9800AWW

    Finding parts for a Maytag Neptune top loader is more difficult than finding parts for 1966 to 2006 Maytag Helical machines. If something was in production for many years and was popular, it’s going to be fairly easy to find parts. But when you have something that was a niche product and was...
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    Whirlpool motor wiring question

    That’s what I might do. It appears that I got the to wires for the heater circuit correct, along with wire 5M. More than likely wires 4M and 6M may need to be reversed if they aren’t correct. Will have to convert it over to 120v since I don’t have 240v available in the garage.
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    Whirlpool motor wiring question

    Hello all, this is my first thread in the Imperial forum index on the ‘new’ AW site. Awhile back, I created a thread in regards to the older vs newer Whirlpool 29” dryer motors on the old AW site, almost done with the Mark 18 conversion to my Whirlpool dryer. While I did check to make sure...
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    Good evening Al, just testing the direct message feature on the new site

    Good evening Al, just testing the direct message feature on the new site
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    Hot Wash Cold Rinse Cycle?

    There are some benefits to cold rinsing (permanent press/knit etc), but for whatever reason, items fell softer when rinsed in warm water with some fabric softener. Since I’ll have two TOL sets (My Maytag 806 and Whirlpool Mark 18 set) that allow me to manipulate the controls and options, will...
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    "The Last Word" – Whirlpool's 1961 Ultimatic - 16mm Film

    From what a gather, porcelain cabinets were an option. My Whirlpools from 1963 have porcelain tops, but not a porcelain cabinet. Think some Kenmores of the era were the same as well.
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    "The Last Word" – Whirlpool's 1961 Ultimatic - 16mm Film

    If I remember correctly, believe John or Tom mentioned these had as many moving parts as a Volkswagen of the time period.
  9. maytag85

    2010 TC vs 2023 TR3?

    Good thing is the washer does a fast spin on the intermediate spin which spins out the soapy water/detergent which results in better rinsing performance.
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    The most stylish "Cadillac of washers"?

    I’d have to say the mid to late 50’s Kenmore TOL automatics with the gaudy styling and the amount of chrome they had. Whirlpool was a little more conservative with their styling but still had some chrome.
  11. maytag85

    Got new appliances after 18 years

    That’s the thing people don’t understand, sometimes parts for newer stuff is obsolete after a couple of years while some parts for older stuff is still on the shelf since they knew it would get to the point where everything is junk from the get go. People can try to convince me all they want...
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    Site layout/navigating the ‘new’ AW site

    Just hope the layout is reminiscent of what it once was at time marches on. Use this site for technical information, currently in the process of trying to get these going again (at least the dryer), along with tips and tricks to make a diagnosis a bit easier.
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    What is your favorite washer of all time?

    I’d have to say Maytag and the Whirlpool belt drives, TOL of course with options.
  14. maytag85

    Site layout/navigating the ‘new’ AW site

    In time, it will probably slowly become how it was in terms of the layout. Just see it as the equivalent of the local grocery store that had a major renovation done and everything has been completely rearranged.
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    Site layout/navigating the ‘new’ AW site

    Good evening all, I just logged on today on the ‘new’ AW, while the site hasn’t fallen off of the face of the earth (knock on wood), I find it’s a lot different than the old AW site. The good thing is you can edit or delete posts and send DMs on top of getting notifications when someone likes a...
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    Sean A806

    Sean A806
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    What is your favorite washer of all time?

    I’d have to say Maytag is my #1 pick, second would be a Whirlpool belt drive which is TOL of course. Maytag is #1 for reliability, Whirlpool is in at #2 since a repair will need to be done every now and again. Though, will last a good while when you baby them and use plenty of detergent which...
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    When did Whirlpool start go to bad?

    This has been discussed over the years, but personally I think Whirlpool began to decline once they discontinued the belt drive washers. While the direct drives have proved themselves over the years, still don’t wash or rinse all that well compared to the belt drives which had a longer agitator...
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    Resurrection of the Whirlpools

    Still have to do a little more work (wiring, mounting the moisture sensor board, mount a momentary toggle switch to the speed selector for the dual heating elements) but here’s what the dryer looks like. Should be operational again within the next couple of weeks or so.
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    Resurrection of the Whirlpools

    Reply #24 Thanks! It’s going to be somewhat of an undertaking with the dryer, but will be well worth it in the end. Was somewhat reluctant to do this since I thought it was going to be a hodgepodge machine of sorts, but has turned out better than I thought it would. Maybe the timer going out...
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