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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Sean, it looks like I no longer have those gas-specific dryer parts you had asked about. Sorry about that!
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    The impeller itself happens to be the plastic type. (For a 1966, does this mean it was a replacement?) The molded in pulley portion has some wear, but nowhere near as bad as the motor pulley. I'll have to check the used spare from the KDG606. Interestingly, one of the impeller bushings stayed...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    The blower cover was missing the lint seal, Maytag part #312623. I can't find a source for these, they must have been discontinued quite some time ago...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    You were right on the pulley too, John! Considerable wear on the one from this dryer. The one from the parts dryer (second picture) has little if any wear, but is also non-magnetic. I see that the steel ones are still available, but I'll probably run with this second one for now.
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Thanks guys, appreciate the help. I do have the spare motor I pulled from the KDG606... It's the exact same type, but given how messed up that dryer was, I'm not sure on its running condition. It feels slightly sticky - is there a trick to oiling this type of motor? I don't see any oiling...
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    Documented Maytag A806 Series 1 & Series 2 changes

    > First up: I actually stumbled upon the 1982 A806 parts manual on accident, but I'm glad I did. The scan below of the last parts revision included a nice detailed list of the major revised changes through the 15 year run of the A806. Ben - For what it's worth, I came across a later April 1986...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Sorry Sean, I don't think I do! I can check next time I go to our storage unit, but I'm pretty sure we only saved the parts that would have been useful as spares for our electric DE806. The insides of that dryer were a mess from the corrosion... I remember trying to unplug the electrical...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    A more specific diagram of how the switch failure had presented itself.
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Removing and opening the centrifugal switch explained part of the issue. It appears as though one set of the contacts had welded themselves together. Tracing the schematic, this fault would have resulted in the start winding being permanently paralleled with the run winding, which obviously...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    So I wired up a cord for 120V operation, plugged it in, and tested out the symptoms. True to the seller's word, the dryer would only run when the button was pressed. I pressed and released the button a couple times, listening for the centrifugal switch (I'm pretty sure I could hear it), and...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Almost forgot this picture - over 58 years of use, and not a speck of rust on this one.
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Looks better with a quick vacuuming. Anyone know why a prior owner or service person would have tied the tensioning spring to the side like that? I found quite a bit of metallic debris down there too (second picture). I can't imagine the metal heating coil was too happy to have that come...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    I think there is a motor in there somewhere? Massive amount of lint and debris in the bottom of this one. The whole bottom of the machine was "felted" with lint. The motor pulley was loose on the shaft too.
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Working our way inside, there is nothing out of place, other than being linty. This was a nice find - a completely different story from the rusted and corroded parts of the gas version of the same dryer that I took apart a couple years back: "Avocado Maytag KA606 / KDG606 Parts Machine Pair"...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    > Welcome back and congratulations on your Maytag score! Thank you!
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    The DE606 electrical schematic diagram from inside the top cover. The later service manuals show that there were three iterations of the design: * DE606 with reed switch and wire baffle * DE606 with SCR and bar baffle * DE606 with SCR and bar baffle without pilot light This here is the reed...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Control panel shot. This one still has the "WASH-WEAR" nomenclature, which means that of the three "new generation" Halo-of-Heat dryers I've had, all three had different wording! This December 1969 DE606 is "WASH-WEAR", the April 1969 KDG606 I parted out had it as "PERMANENT PRESS", and my...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    It had already been partially taken apart by the seller, but nothing I couldn't put back together in their driveway. I had to tape the door shut, as it seemed to be slightly sprung? (And also the knob was loose.) It looks remarkably clean, especially for its age. It has a "BZ" serial...
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    A DE606 from 1966!

    Hey folks! I've been absent for a while, but recently came across a Maytag DE606 that I couldn't pass up. It was listed on Facebook Marketplace, and the listing said it had been in use up until a few days prior, but that now the button wouldn't stay in. For just $20, I had to go grab it.
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    Relay Logic PinBall Machine

    >> Basically anything that has ever used relay logic, solenoids or electromechanical relays I love. You would love old pipe organs. Over a thousand years of history, the same basic principles but spanning every major jump in technological advancement along the way. Just such a masterful...
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