So it only took me 6 years to get around to restoring the lovely 1957 GE Filter-Flo automatic washer - and as usual, I had a fairly major "do-over" not long after the initial restoration. Well, the washer has been running fine since the transmission fix (and it seems to have outlived it's GE dryer mate...). Everything was hunky-dory, but you know me - I can't leave well enough alone!
This washer model is WA857 (Canadian equivalent of a WA855), so that means this is one of the first suds-saving models made by the good folks at Appliance Park in Louisville.
Recall that the washer was in regular use until about 1980, then sat undisturbed in a Guelph, Ontario basement until Phil and I rescued it in October of 2012.
Time took it's toll on the suds-saver....


This washer model is WA857 (Canadian equivalent of a WA855), so that means this is one of the first suds-saving models made by the good folks at Appliance Park in Louisville.
Recall that the washer was in regular use until about 1980, then sat undisturbed in a Guelph, Ontario basement until Phil and I rescued it in October of 2012.
Time took it's toll on the suds-saver....

