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Suspect this to be an early model 1-18

I say this because of the hole pattern in the bottom of the tub. The three hole pattern on the bottom is characteristic of 1970 models that had the bed of nails filters. Later spin tubs have the bottom holes arranged in a concentric circle at the beginning the upward curve of the tub.
 
Russel, did you see any pics of the tub? From the controls, this set couldn't be from before 1975 (or late 1974 production).  It's hard to tell if the color is shaded or not on these pictures but if they are not, then they are from around late-1977 to 1979. The 1971-74 models were still called "Gold-Crown" rather than "Crown" 

 

Here's an early Gold Crown model that belongs to another member here (this one has the "fabrics" selector like the WIA machine from the regular series).

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@ Mark & Phil

So much thanks for the info, and parts #s!

Hopefully will get them next weekend, then the pics will be posted.

Thanks and I may be needing some guidance on installation of the rollers. I've changed rollers, pulleys, & belts on Whirlpool & Maytags, but never opened up a Frigidaire. Something new.

John
 
My 1-18 from 1977 still has the bed-of-nails filter but it does have the newer tub. The cabinet still has shaded edges but the lid switch is the later style (earlier ones from around 1976 and before had theirs located in one of the hinges).

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I was mistaken

I looked at so many pictures of machines, I no expert, and not even sure when poppy was was available. Most dealers here did not stock most colors, they would order tham when requested.

My mom had a WIAS bought back in 1971. It was an awesome machine and it did 10-12 load a week for 16 yrs. The matching gas dryer with the problem, the igniter had to be replaced four times, three times while under warranty. Had I lived at home, I could have done it for them. The set was Avocado since we could not find a freezer in harvest gold and we were able to find a freezer in Avocado. Still have the Whirlpool freezer, but now has a Maytag white set and not a problem with them since 1987.
 
Frigidaire 1-18 Dryers

Were great performers but had enough durability issues that usually allowed the matching 1-18 washer to outlast the dryer.

 

That said the dryer is fairly easy to fix and keep running. Major problem areas were the drum rollers, early models used FIVE rollers three in back and two in the front [ all the same ] the later machines used only two in the rear and these dryers ran much better, although few of these dryers ever run quietly. The rollers have plastic bearings and should be lubricated with high quality grease by removing the roller retaining clip and cleaning and refilling the grove in the shaft with grease that is compatible with plastic.

 

Another problem area was the main blower coming loose on the motors shaft. 1-18 dryers had the same poor blower attachment design that MT used on their dryers, the good news is that even though the blower is NLA for F 1-18 dryers the MT blower will fit perfectly and is still widely available.

 

Other than these few problems you should have little problem keeping one of these dryers running and it is a plus that yours is gas as all the gas burner parts are standard White Rogers parts that were used on all US gas dryers during the 1970s and on.

 

John L
 
Great Info

@phil - The console of your 1-18 is great! That is really loaded up with options I'd not seen. Doubt if the Poppy one is that far up the line. Yours reminds me of the one I'd bought brand new in 79 that was all pushbuttons. Like a dummy, didn't know what I had and let it go when moving from Detroit.

@everythingold - Poppy is my favorite Frigidaire color. I've always wanted a set in Poppy. Thanks to your keen eye and your post, you've helped my dream come true. Much appreciation.

@mixguy - Avocado is my 2nd favorite color. The 87 Maytag that your Mom has - is it the longer stroke transmission or the short stroke? Love the Maytag long strokes. Never had a short version.

@john L - your expertise is appreciated. Thanks for your input so much. May have some questions when I get them home. By the way, I've never worked on a Frigidaire - do you start from the back or the front or otherwise? Thanks so much.

Looks like I'll be driving North later this week if the weather cooperates. Trying to line up an accomplice with muscle to help with all the loading - several stops to make - Tomah WI, Kalamazoo MI, Wausau WI, Minneapolis MN, Waterloo IA, and back to KC - about 1,986 miles according to mapquest - but will be fun to meet some new faces and visit with some familiar ones.

John
 
Made It Safely Home

Picked them up about 11:45 pm Friday evening, from a farm setting in Hastings, MI. Still in the garage, please excuse the mess - more rearranging to do.

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And they are shaded! The washer has the older lid switch and tub so they're from before 1977. What's the model number on the washer (and on the dryer)?
 
Congrats on a great find. I'm sure you're anxious to get them up and running.

As bright as those machines are you'll have no problems using them in the dark since they look like they will just about glow in the dark. ;)
 

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