A mid 50s Kenmore Dryer came up on another thread and somebody asked for interior shots. I actually have two dryers with similar mechanicals, one is a 1957 Lady Kenmore Gas dryer, the other is a 1960 LK Pushbutton model.
I had a chance to open them up this weekend... and what I found in each was surprising. The 57 had signs of light use, but once I got the back off it was obvious that somebody had scavenged it for parts. The blower impeller is missing, plus the belts. There are few photos of this unit because my camera failed as I was documenting it.
The 1960 push-button had the opposite problem: It was driven into the ground. The discharge vent was so packed with lint, I looked like felt and I was constantly wondering if I was accidentally picking out rock wool insulation from somewhere. BTW, a reminder that the 1960 model has the lint collection bag, while the 57 has the standard wire lint catcher.
A link to the thread with the machine for sale is listed below.
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I had a chance to open them up this weekend... and what I found in each was surprising. The 57 had signs of light use, but once I got the back off it was obvious that somebody had scavenged it for parts. The blower impeller is missing, plus the belts. There are few photos of this unit because my camera failed as I was documenting it.
The 1960 push-button had the opposite problem: It was driven into the ground. The discharge vent was so packed with lint, I looked like felt and I was constantly wondering if I was accidentally picking out rock wool insulation from somewhere. BTW, a reminder that the 1960 model has the lint collection bag, while the 57 has the standard wire lint catcher.
A link to the thread with the machine for sale is listed below.

Kenmore at a thrift store
A friend told me about this knowing that I'm a nut for this stuff. The manager said it was a donation, and will be priced soon. Anyone know the year? I'm guessing mid to late 50's? It's missing the back panel, and I couldn't get it to open.










