1960'S KENMORE WASHER?

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Late 1960s ... maybe 1968.  Appears to be the model my aunt had.

Note the timer layout.  The "H" Spin-Only cycle is tagged in what could be a 2nd rinse sequence following Normal ... except that there's no 2nd Rinse option and the section is separated from Normal by a designated Off.
 
H is for Hidden Rinse...LOL

That is very odd that there is a ghosted rinse cycle on that timer.
Maybe a model up had an second rinse switch? Gordon?

Malcolm
 
Truly a Great Washer

Congratulations on your find. You'll really like how it performs. Only drawback is standard capacity but still holds alot IMHO.

This is the exact model I purchased several months back in Coppertone.

Not sure why but mine has penta flex agitator whereas yours has the roto-swirl? Guess Sears changed agitators along the way. Several members commented of problems with the penta flex; as there is no skirt at base of agitator items sometimes got caught underneath; but I've had 0 problems and am quite pleased with the wash action and roll-over.

Great washing and rinsing quality. I've never had to use a 2nd rinse as the machine rinses well and has several spray rinses before and after the deep rinse.

I have the matching dryer in gas that is a beast! Dries loads very quickly - almost keeping up with the washer - even full loads of heavy towels and cottons are dry in 40 minutes or less; while washer is usually about 35 minute regular cycle. Has a 25,000 BTU rated burner. It's a monster!

Because I really like both units and want to continue using, I've purchased several parts that remain available at Sears Parts.

Best of luck to you!

John
 
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