1955 GE Combo Rescued!

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1955 GE Combo

Great save Jon, it looks to be in great shape Amazing.

 

   All GE Combos had an omit dry button but it was later [ more appropriately called ] drip dry , LOL.

 

   Jon you do know that the water heater feature won't work because it just uses the dry heaters at the

   top of the outer tub, so that can't possibly work , LOL.

 

   The maximum dry temperature measured at the thermostat sensor bulb is around 280 degrees on the

machines with 6 drum  baffles and is a little higher the four baffle drum machines, but sure to use the

Special setting on the dry control for any thing that has elastic or any synthetic fiber content to prevent falling undies.
 
The red dial indicates how the combo can warp the time-space continuum when it achieves high speed... LOL! Nice capture! Will we see it demolished by a wrecking ball like my poor Lady K's?

RCD
 
Neat, Jon, I am so happy that you were able to rescue it. Those formed baffles look like the ones in the WP 33" combo. Given their shape, you can see that the motor does not reverse like in the newer GE combos. The red spin area of the timer might be to warn bystanders to be on the lookout for a lurching combo if a floor cup breaks loose.
 
"That does not compute."

NEVER have seen the rinse cycle LONGER than the wash cycle. OH the wonder of it! Do tell.

 

Omit is a real tickler. Omit me! "We'll have to cancel. I have terrible gas..........."
 

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