MaytagWasher18
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Hello Everyone,
I am currently in the process of fully restoring my 1937 Maytag Model 32 Electric Wringer Washer. I have recently disassembled the gearbox in my machine to change out and replace the grease as well as to replace the gasket seals.
This is my first restoration on a vintage appliance so I have one or two things I don't really know about its design yet, however, I have learned lots about it so far. I have made good progress on the restoration but I am currently having trouble figuring out how to remove some of the internal mechanisms on the machine or if the mechanisms are even designed to come out. I am unsure of this because some of the mechanisms appear to be fastened in with some sort of pin. I have tried to remove them several times but I am unsure if they are either rusted in place or if they even designed to come out in the first place.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-MaytagWasher18





I am currently in the process of fully restoring my 1937 Maytag Model 32 Electric Wringer Washer. I have recently disassembled the gearbox in my machine to change out and replace the grease as well as to replace the gasket seals.
This is my first restoration on a vintage appliance so I have one or two things I don't really know about its design yet, however, I have learned lots about it so far. I have made good progress on the restoration but I am currently having trouble figuring out how to remove some of the internal mechanisms on the machine or if the mechanisms are even designed to come out. I am unsure of this because some of the mechanisms appear to be fastened in with some sort of pin. I have tried to remove them several times but I am unsure if they are either rusted in place or if they even designed to come out in the first place.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-MaytagWasher18




