1963 Kenmore Comes Home to Knoxville!

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randycmaynard

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Hey Guys, Went and picked up the vintage 1963 Kenmore 600 just like the one I grew up with - it's 46 years old and in fine shape.... much, much better than I expected and does work. I hooked it up to power and it came on and I ran a quick spin - all works well!

A check on the bottom end looked good - tranny in good shape -no oil leaks and very clean under there. Will hook up to water tomorrow and see how things go - will try to get some vids up but in the mean time here are some photos.

Have a DR appt for physical early morning and will get crackin on things when I get back! Enjoy!

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It worked - the Contol Panel above.......

Now for some more! This is the left side of the console showing the Kenmore 600 logo.

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Kenmore 600

Here's an interior shot - yes the filter was with it but I had it out to clean when this photo was snapped!

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Kenmore 600

Here she is with the tarp off in the truck bed waiting to be unloaded. The right side shows the current work horses - GE FL and matching dryer - 2007 models installed Jan 2008.

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Vintage 1963 Kenmore 600 - That's a wrap......

All for tonight (morning actually!) - more tomorrow or is it today? Sleep deprived at the moment but it was worth it!

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Ohh SH@@t!!!!.. This is the very machine my parents bought in the early sixties!!! That is the first machine i ever saw that turned me on to washers ever! Damn it i wish i could post some pictures,..i originally posted as agiflow back in 03 and have been away for awhile...long story short,..that is the washer that did it. Thank you sooo much for this..please if anyone cares,..contact me at [email protected] WAS MY MACHINE..YAHOOOOO!
 
WOW !

That is one fine looking machine you have there. It hardly looks used at all. What a great find, congratulations. I bet you're rightfully really excited.

I wish you all the best of luck with the washer. From what I can see on your model tag, it was made in the St. Joseph Michigan plant during the 37th week of 1964.

The machine looks pristine! I'm happy for you and am looking forward to more info. and pictures!

Gordon
 
Thanks guys!

Gordon, Yes, I was suprised at the condition of the machine -the lady I bought it from in Burns,TN (30 miles west of Nashville) said it was the best washer in terms of cleaning clothes that she's ever had excepting that it didn't extract as much water from the clothing during the spin which is one of the reasons she was selling it the other being that she is moving. Machine probably needs a bit of maintenance and a new belt but, the underside was prestine for a 45-46 year old machine.

Chromecap, this is the machine that started it for me too! Spent many hours standing over the one mom had watching it wash, spin, rinse, spin.

One last thing - in the photos above the material sprinkled all over the control console and other areas is from the tarp that covered the machine during its travel across the state yesterday. It was an old tarp but it did keep the rain off and the stuff wipes off so will clean up today and see how it runs with a wash load later!
 
Awesome Agitator

I always loved this bakelight agitator. The fins are large and really move water around. Just don't overload it and clothes roll over quite well.

Malcolm
 
Congratulations on obtaining this great washer!

I always liked the colorful cycle dial on this model, but was surprised to see a maximum wash time of 12 minutes. I thought all Kenmores had a max wash time of 14 minutes by 1963. Then I scrolled down further and noticed the instructions on the lid suggested an 8-14 minute wash time for regular fabrics!
 

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