Congratulations
Thanks for sharing the loading position of the center portion of the top rack. This machine has a lot more tub height than any of KA's frontloaders of the time. I'll bet you really had to hold that piece of plexiglass with a lot of force against that water pressure. KA used to have ads with that model saying that if you could run it with the top open, the water would shoot 10 feet into the air.
I like the flexibility of being able to remove sections of the top rack. If I have 4 large cookie sheets to wash, I remove the side sections. Place one cookie sheet on each side against the tub wall and one cookie sheet between the pins on each side. It is an amazing piece of construction, a double wall porcelain tank, "all porcelain inside and out" almost like those Savory double wall porcelain roasters, but they're a lot smaller. A piece of rubber matting on the lid will really cut down on the noise.
I hope you have lots of pleasure from your newest treasure.
Thanks for sharing the loading position of the center portion of the top rack. This machine has a lot more tub height than any of KA's frontloaders of the time. I'll bet you really had to hold that piece of plexiglass with a lot of force against that water pressure. KA used to have ads with that model saying that if you could run it with the top open, the water would shoot 10 feet into the air.
I like the flexibility of being able to remove sections of the top rack. If I have 4 large cookie sheets to wash, I remove the side sections. Place one cookie sheet on each side against the tub wall and one cookie sheet between the pins on each side. It is an amazing piece of construction, a double wall porcelain tank, "all porcelain inside and out" almost like those Savory double wall porcelain roasters, but they're a lot smaller. A piece of rubber matting on the lid will really cut down on the noise.
I hope you have lots of pleasure from your newest treasure.