The 1952. Whirlpool washer.
I have not had much time to play with it, it does clean up quite nicely. I started wiping it down. It’s amazing how good the finish is. Jason and I plugged it in the other day. It does run fine. It had a stuck spin plunger. A little shot of oil got that working properly. It has a bad flat spot in the belt and it’s going to need new drain hose as it’s hard and disintegrated.
I think the machine was used a little bit more often than the sellers thought I’m going to take it apart put a new belt in the hose from the base plate to the pump is hard as a rock I do have replacement parts for it. Also, I think I’m gonna end up putting a new spin tube and seals in the machine before trying to use it.
Some of you may remember that my former partner, and I repainted a pair of these machines, and John Eichinger in Saint Paul, restore the knobs and the nameplate to look like new.
I didn’t really need this washer, but it will probably end up at the museum the washer and gas dryer that I’ve already finished will probably reside here in the axillary laundry room in my basement.
John

I have not had much time to play with it, it does clean up quite nicely. I started wiping it down. It’s amazing how good the finish is. Jason and I plugged it in the other day. It does run fine. It had a stuck spin plunger. A little shot of oil got that working properly. It has a bad flat spot in the belt and it’s going to need new drain hose as it’s hard and disintegrated.
I think the machine was used a little bit more often than the sellers thought I’m going to take it apart put a new belt in the hose from the base plate to the pump is hard as a rock I do have replacement parts for it. Also, I think I’m gonna end up putting a new spin tube and seals in the machine before trying to use it.
Some of you may remember that my former partner, and I repainted a pair of these machines, and John Eichinger in Saint Paul, restore the knobs and the nameplate to look like new.
I didn’t really need this washer, but it will probably end up at the museum the washer and gas dryer that I’ve already finished will probably reside here in the axillary laundry room in my basement.
John
