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    That's good to hear! What did you use to fix/replace the hose?
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    There is not a bearing at the top. The spin shaft is inside of the agitate tube. It might be worth trying to run some oil down between the spin shaft and agitate tube to see if that helps your problem. In the long run, it's probably not the ideal solution since I'm betting that the old oil in...
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    I don't recall a bearing on the top of the shaft. I'll look at mine again. Yeah, that tub nut was the WORST part of the restoration. I ended up beating mine off with a hammer and chisel.
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    Belt Info I was never able to find an exact replacement flat belt for the Whirldry. The only thing I have found that works is to take a Mitsuboshi 3L220 v-belt (got mine from a local Ace Hardware), flip it inside out and run it on the wide outside edge. Since the v-belt is thicker than the...
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    I rebuit a Whirldry a while back. Here is the link to those threads. I also FINALLY figured out a belt that works on these machines. Let me know if you want more info on the belt. It's not a perfect solution, but it seems to work...
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    Oldie Moldie Microwaves - $20 to $400 - CL finds

    Card Reader? How did the card reader on that Toshiba work?
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    Kenmore Dryer-vintage rust (also Montgomery Ward Washing Machine- $225 Ches. Blvd.)

    WCI Wards Wards did use WCI for a few years, then went back to Norge-sourced machines. We had one of those WCI Wards washers, looked exactly the same. The piece of junk only lasted about 4 years. The matching dryer only lasted 3 years.
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    Easy Whirl-away

    I restored my Easy Whirldry a few years back. Let me know if you need any help finding a belt for it. I have a solution that works.
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    Who invented spinning?

    I was wondering who was the first manufacturer to utilize spinning for water extraction.
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    3-D Printing for Vintage Parts

    All you need is a CAD model And places like Shapeways.com can custom print your design in many different colors and materials, including metal and ceramics. We've used them for work before with good results. http://www.shapeways.com/
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    UNCOMMON: late 40s SubZero in Denver, $300

    Amazing condition? I just love ads like this.  It is in "amazing condition"... except the door is bent and is difficult to shut.  Oh yeah, and don't forget that the "freon could use replacing".  Good thing I can just run down to my local hardware store and buy freon.  Ugh.
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    Wolverine Toy Washer on Ebay

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Wolverine-Pink-SPIN-DRYER-AUTOMATIC-WASHER-Toy-Made-in-USA-Used-/371072580301?pt=Vintage_Antique_Toys_US&hash=item5665a63acd
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    Knob repair?

    Could it be possible to get something like this around the broken part to reinforce it after you have glued the cracks?
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    Tweaking Whirlpool Automatic Dryness Control

    Lint Trap Whistle Yeah, it has the whistle on the lint trap assembly.  I think I've only ever heard it once.
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    Tweaking Whirlpool Automatic Dryness Control

    I added a "check engine" light to the dryer.  It comes on if the high limit thermostat opens up before the operating thermostat.  It will help detect thermostat and air flow issues in the future.
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    Old Frigidaire Range

    Very clean. Habitat for humanity re-store in Littleton CO. $100
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    Tweaking Whirlpool Automatic Dryness Control

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think the high limit thermostat did the trick.  I changed it out, and dried a very large load.  For the first time in the dryer's history the clothes were completely dry at the end of the automatic cycle.  I monitored the thermostats.  The new high limit thermostat never...
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    Tweaking Whirlpool Automatic Dryness Control

    I'm definitely on board with a smaller heating element.  Just kicking around some other ideas too.   If anyone knows the part number of the smaller heater, I'm all ears.
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    Tweaking Whirlpool Automatic Dryness Control

    Exhaust Booster? There isn't anything that I can do to shorten or straighten that exhaust run.  Maybe an exhaust booster would help if I can find one that will fit.
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    Tweaking Whirlpool Automatic Dryness Control

    Thanks for the help everyone.   There are 4 elbows in the exhaust run.  1 elbow is a 90, the others are 45-ish.   I might change out the operating thermostat too.  I have some concerns about the thermostat heater that I still want to investigate.
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