1949 Maytag AMP in the Hartford Metropolitan Area

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And again... if the border weren't closed, I'd be on this like flies on fresh dog crap....  Hartford is about a 3 hour drive from Ogden under normal circumstances.    Dammit dammit dammit.....  
 
1953, cool to know Ben. I noticed that the dials on this machine have all black/gray lettering where my machine has the painted underside of the lid and my dials have black and red lettering.
 
Oh yes, the dials are odd balls. The March of '53 AMP I once owned had the red/black lettering on the dials. Not sure if this one is extremely dirty and the red isn't showing through? Or if all print is truly black.

Looks like the seller updated the photos to include the model tag. G seems to come through at the Year indicator, which would land this guy at 1953.[this post was last edited: 5/6/2021-15:07]

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That's the washer we got . . .

. . . in the late 1940's or early 1950's after our Thor retired.  The Maytag was with us for 16 years with no problems whatsoever until it died.  Great machine.

 

Jerry Gay
 
AMP The Original MT Automatic

These are interesting machines Maytag was one of just a few appliance companies that almost completely abandoned their original AW design because it was too expensive to build and too hard to work on and did not work that well etc.

 

We have the even earlier AMP in our museum that still has the cast alluuium wash tub with the porcelain liner bolted inside, the wash tub is the top of the transmission [ what could go wrong ] LOL

 

Ron you need this machine and the experience of trying to restore it with few parts being available.

 

John L.
 
Im about 25 mins away from there via I-91 and am tempted but not too crazy about the mechanical design of it. Looks like a nightmare to work on compared to the venerable pitman machines. Plus the few Youtube vides I saw of those they sounded like they had a case of the trots from last nights nachos and tequila. Not how I picture a Maytag. LOL
 
Gulping Sound

The sound these Automatics make is the pump trying to empty the outer tub. It runs continuously. The inner tub only empties when it spins out the water. Then the pump can pump out the water which happens quite rapidly. Then the pump still is working but nothing to pump so it makes that sound. I love these machines and had my first in College. It was in the yard of my apartment building so I ran an electrical cord to it to see if it would work. It did!. So with some help we dragged it up to the apartment and ran it in the kitchen until I set up a place in the bathroom to semi-install it. Many years later I saw an immaculate one for sale here in Sacramento and bought it. I set it up with a switch in the back so I could watch the gyratation and spinning.
 
I have always wondered why it looked like bolts in the inner tub. Didn’t realize two inner tubs! Thanks for sharing!!!

Question. What are the differences in pitman and helical drive transmission? I tried googling it and it looks like a helical to me. Would one argue pitman is more reliable than helical? Or vice versa?

Tom
 

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