I finally got it indoors and plugged in, then the boyfriend headed out on a trip with the digital camera, so for now no new pics, here's the old link below to the original thread.
I ran 3 loads of clothes, it seems to do best so far when set on 5 of 8, 8 being dampest. Then I tore into it, more lint on the motor than I have ever seen, and almost no space left up the blower/filter/exhaust tube, more lint than I could believe, yet the airflow out the exhaust hose seemed fine. The bulb in the console is missing and seems to be a rare size, we'll see. the drum light is burned out too, of course.
I have plenty of WP dryer motor experience, I'll clean and lube and all should be well there.
John Combo was right, the low watt heating element was clearly broken so the drying seemed to take longer than I expected, but was accurately dried nonetheless. I will soon order a new element, but with the break about 1 inch from the soldered connection, I will also re-solder this one and I bet it will work. So I get only 1475 watts instead of 1500 on the small element, big deal. I'll photo it, seems a dumb design with significantly thinner NiChrome wire than the larger 4100 watt element, they should have instead used the same heavier wire for both, just tremendously less a length for the 1500 watts versus 4100, it would still be working 47 years later.
It's in great shape, the felt at the drum rear and nylon glides at drum front are in fine shape, the 2 rollers are good, etc. Minor interior rust, though if you check the other thread you'll see a less than gorgeous drum interior. Any ideas on painting that, or just wipe it clean and leave it? I don't need heated up paint on clothes.
The adjustable buzzer is plenty loud but can be turned off, GREAT!!! The cabinet is 29 wide but doesn't have the extra-depth rear end, still a fine size drum. My 92 Kenmore dryer has the extra 2.5ish inches stuck out behind the cabinet for tremendous depth, when did WP start that?
As nice as this did already, I can't wait until both elements work and it really does the modulating "Soft Heat" thing. And I can't wait for that camera to come back, you can't imagine how solid the console is, one piece and strong solid manufacturing, with less pitted chrome/plastic/silver than on almost any other golden oldie I have! Hopefully I'll find the correct flourescent bulb before the photo shoot.
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I ran 3 loads of clothes, it seems to do best so far when set on 5 of 8, 8 being dampest. Then I tore into it, more lint on the motor than I have ever seen, and almost no space left up the blower/filter/exhaust tube, more lint than I could believe, yet the airflow out the exhaust hose seemed fine. The bulb in the console is missing and seems to be a rare size, we'll see. the drum light is burned out too, of course.
I have plenty of WP dryer motor experience, I'll clean and lube and all should be well there.
John Combo was right, the low watt heating element was clearly broken so the drying seemed to take longer than I expected, but was accurately dried nonetheless. I will soon order a new element, but with the break about 1 inch from the soldered connection, I will also re-solder this one and I bet it will work. So I get only 1475 watts instead of 1500 on the small element, big deal. I'll photo it, seems a dumb design with significantly thinner NiChrome wire than the larger 4100 watt element, they should have instead used the same heavier wire for both, just tremendously less a length for the 1500 watts versus 4100, it would still be working 47 years later.
It's in great shape, the felt at the drum rear and nylon glides at drum front are in fine shape, the 2 rollers are good, etc. Minor interior rust, though if you check the other thread you'll see a less than gorgeous drum interior. Any ideas on painting that, or just wipe it clean and leave it? I don't need heated up paint on clothes.
The adjustable buzzer is plenty loud but can be turned off, GREAT!!! The cabinet is 29 wide but doesn't have the extra-depth rear end, still a fine size drum. My 92 Kenmore dryer has the extra 2.5ish inches stuck out behind the cabinet for tremendous depth, when did WP start that?
As nice as this did already, I can't wait until both elements work and it really does the modulating "Soft Heat" thing. And I can't wait for that camera to come back, you can't imagine how solid the console is, one piece and strong solid manufacturing, with less pitted chrome/plastic/silver than on almost any other golden oldie I have! Hopefully I'll find the correct flourescent bulb before the photo shoot.

Lady Kenmore Dryer
This will be my first LADY K machine, "works but doesn't heat up" for $25, I pick it up tomorrow. I'm good at repairing Whirlpool dryers, they are EASY, but I don't know much about the features or buttons on this one yet, nor its era. Info? Thanks Mark

