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    anyone seen this before?

    Brand Here in the United States that machine would have been made by Landers, Frary, and Clark. Whether it was imported to Australia or possibly made there under a different name altogether I do not know. For a time, that odd agitator was a signature of LFC, along with that very large...
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    Hotpoint, Speed Queen, and a few Frigidaires

    Thanks all! Thank you all for the well-wishings. It's been a bit of a whirlwind getting everything together but I'm thrilled to have gotten all of these. SpiralDasher
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    NOS Hotpoint W&D Set - Circa 1955

    Who got them? Here is a thread I created on them as well as a few other machines I've been able to acquire this year. SpiralDasher https://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?87255_
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    Hotpoint, Speed Queen, and a few Frigidaires

    Starting the first of this year, I have been making my way around picking up some machines that had been advertised for sale. A few threads here had indicated their existence and many were left open ended, so I figured I ought tie up some strings. First thing first, the first day of 2021 had...
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    A Few of my Favorite Things

    Hotpoint Maytag I have seen one of those Hotpoints before! At a glance you will notice it right away because it has an electrical switch and no other Maytag had one. There was that E2L with the timer but all it did was disengage the agitator while the motor continued to run. The twin tubs are...
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    A Few of my Favorite Things

    Mickey, there were a few other brands that used a similar system, notably Apex on some early agitator washers they made. Greg, so far out of the few machines I have had in service, the Speed Queen is my favorite to use. The only issue seems to be a slight agitator squeak that goes away about...
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    A Few of my Favorite Things

    Catching Up: Mickey, here's a picture of the agitator before I cleaned the tub out. It is a bit of an underpowered machine because the fins are halfway up the post and the clothes drag on them rather than just flowing down around them. That being said, it washes better than any other wringer...
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    A Few of my Favorite Things

    Pushbuttons The buttons themselves do not light up, rather the plastic piece around them by way of a light under the buttons. The timer escutcheon lights up in a ring around the edge of the decorative plastic circle containing the blue color and cycle sequence using two lights. As with any...
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    A Few of my Favorite Things

    Combo52 Mine has lighted controls and a lighted tub too! Attached are pictures of the washer. Mark, the Speed Queen is a joy to use.
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    A Few of my Favorite Things

    Gyrafoam My Speed Queen is late enough to be of the reversing motor variety. It reminds me of a Maytag in the way it progresses through the cycle. I think that I got a bit of an oddball too: the agitator is white, and the wash tub is white porcelain. The dryer drum is also galvanized steel...
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    A Few of my Favorite Things

    But of course! Here's a look at my non-automatic machines. Missing from this picture are a 1930s green tub Speed Queen, a 1940s Apex Spiral Dasher washer, a 1940s Easy Spindrier, and all but one of my apartment sized machines. The apartment size machines don't have good photos because I have...
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    A Few of my Favorite Things

    Over the course of about one year now, I have had the pleasure of acquiring three wonderful matched sets, various unmatched washers and dryers, and other small appliances. It is the purpose of this thread, however, to show those three aforementioned matched sets. The first set I acquired on a...
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    Selling various machines from 1963 to the 90s

    Updates The A712 pair has sold, and the Kenmore washer is pending. I've attached a picture showing the rust on the kenmore too. Everything else is still available as of now.
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    Selling various machines from 1963 to the 90s

    A712 Set Apologies, it's an A712 set not 812. Here are some pictures. I'll get internal pictures soon, but the washer tub and dryer drum are both in wonderful condition without any staining.
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    Selling various machines from 1963 to the 90s

    Due to some circumstances arising, I have to sell some machines. The Kenmore washer needs a pump and I have a replacement, and its underside is rusty. The green Kenmore dryer is in almost perfect cosmetic condition except for a few areas in the drum, but when I plug it in nothing happens. It...
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    A visit with Hans Craig!!

    I always thought my collection of fifty or so mixers was a lot until I found out about this amazing collection!
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    1980s White-Westinghouse Pair in Almond

    Thank you! Here's a few pictures of that plastic ring I was talking about. I checked to see if there was a nail scraping or the sump strainer and baffle were loose. There is nothing obstructing the tub movement except the position of the tub. Its tilted downward about a quarter inch in relation...
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    1980s White-Westinghouse Pair in Almond

    Hi all, About a year and a half ago, I was given this pair by a friend who switched it out for a newer washer and dryer because "they just stopped working." I've finally figured out how to get them side by side rather than on top of each other so each machine is more manageable. And with this...
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    Vintage washer giveaway! Win this awesome washer!

    Thank you for this opportunity! I've emailed you and commented on your video. Thanks again! SpiralDasher
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    Maytag Spin Problem

    It was actually a combination of cleaning all of the pulleys and the motor carriage, along with coming to the realization that the inner tub was scraping against the top of the outer tub and adjusting it likewise. The other two machines are out in the back of my unheated barn, so I will be...
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