1931 EASY

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thanks for the video

Thanks for sending the video. The wash action of this machine is awesome. I have seen the same model machine in a museum, but had no idea of the wash action. Fantastic!!!!! Isn't this the same Easy that Miss Daisy had in her kitchen, or was hers newer?
 
Too cool! Interesting that the vacuum cups "index" with each stroke, and the action looks powerful, like it could really build some suds!

I like how the agitate shaft is located high--no need for bellows seals or any of that ********...
 
I got it, Greg, thanks. The wash action is too cool. If you ever have the time, I would love to see this washer running with a full load of clothes, water, and detergent. Thanks again!
 
Very cool machine, Greg! My grandmother had an EASY she kept even after she got automatics. She used it for rugs and rags and my grandfather's garden clothes. It was green enamel like yours and had the locking spinner lid, but it had a spiralator in it. I have seen ads for Easys of that period that offered both kids of agitation. They must have made both types when they were transitioning from vacuum cup to agitator. I'd love to see your video.
Rich
 
Could anyone with a highspeed foward me the Vid??

I feel for greg having a dial up .. even out here in the middle of the woods I have DSL. Thank God for a Phone Co-op

I would appreciate anybody forwarding and I will help forward it out also

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Philippe
 
I was wondering...

do the "bells" automatically ratchet or is that just a side effect of the turbulance they kick up?

duetboy
 
Easy three-cup agitator

My maternal grandmother said she had a machine with a three-cup agitator when they were first married. They got married in 1934 and I assume it was an Easy brand. I have seen one of these run in person at the New Jersey State Fair in Augusta, New Jersey. The usually have it set up and running every year in the building with the small machines, lawn mowers, hit and miss engines, etc.

Andrew S.
 
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