westytoploader
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I just found out today there are not one, but two laundromats in the 3600-person town of Bellville. As you all remember, I mentioned using Huebsch (formerly SQ) and Wascomat triple-loaders at a small laundromat in town to wash large items after the Kenmore flooded the floor and I had to use the GE until the yard dried so I could move another machine up. The top-loaders were Whirlpool Design 2000 and half of them didn't work...YUK. The half that did had fused Dual-Action agitators that moved as one piece. Aside from the front-loaders which were in good condition, everything was in pretty bad shape.
You're probably wondering how this large turn of events took place, and why I'm posting this in the "Imperial-Vintage" section...;-) I hurried as fast as I could from school (well, not as fast as I'd hoped--two girls needed a ride) trying to find an estate sale that had been going on since 8 AM. My mom stopped by and picked up a MINT early 90's Sanitaire "Wide-Track" commercial vacuum as well as a cool Avocado GE mixer...more on that in the "Super" section. She also mentioned there was an older Maytag washer there. So I'm trying to find this darn place when I drive on S. Front by the Meat Market, and lo and behold, right next to it buried in a small shopping center is ANOTHER LAUNDROMAT!!!!! I wrestled my truck into the driveway, circled the place, parked, and went inside. It was so much nicer and cleaner than the other place, with only 1 non-working washer! I flew home as fast as legally possible (LOL) & loaded up my comforter (which I needed to wash anyway) as well as a healthy supply of Gain and Biz. I washed in a Dexter FL which was fun, however, I also noticed some older Maytags. Peeking in, I didn't see the "PowerFlex" agitator common on the "orbital" tranny, but instead saw a short Power-Fin with a large base. No...this couldn't be...IT IS!!! IT'S NOT AN ORBITAL!!! YAY!!! I had been using the DC and watching it's Power-Fin for a while (for those of you who haven't seen the exterior, look below), and was anticipating a much-needed change.
I had been at "Small-Town Christmas" earlier, up at the Square, and there really wasn't much up there, so I decided to go do a wash in the 'Tags. At 7:30 PM, I took a good-sized load of dark clothes up there, and the rest is history. These old Maytags are very fun, powerful, and effective washers and I will continue to use them in the future!!! They also hold much more than I expected, even though they are only standard-capacity. I wonder if the long agitator stroke is a contributing factor. Also, I've noticed it's becoming more fun loading the machines...sign of obsession with washing? ;-)
OK guys, the moment you've all been waiting for...the 1ST BELLVILLE LAUNDROMAT!!!! And here's a pic of my 'Tag...

You're probably wondering how this large turn of events took place, and why I'm posting this in the "Imperial-Vintage" section...;-) I hurried as fast as I could from school (well, not as fast as I'd hoped--two girls needed a ride) trying to find an estate sale that had been going on since 8 AM. My mom stopped by and picked up a MINT early 90's Sanitaire "Wide-Track" commercial vacuum as well as a cool Avocado GE mixer...more on that in the "Super" section. She also mentioned there was an older Maytag washer there. So I'm trying to find this darn place when I drive on S. Front by the Meat Market, and lo and behold, right next to it buried in a small shopping center is ANOTHER LAUNDROMAT!!!!! I wrestled my truck into the driveway, circled the place, parked, and went inside. It was so much nicer and cleaner than the other place, with only 1 non-working washer! I flew home as fast as legally possible (LOL) & loaded up my comforter (which I needed to wash anyway) as well as a healthy supply of Gain and Biz. I washed in a Dexter FL which was fun, however, I also noticed some older Maytags. Peeking in, I didn't see the "PowerFlex" agitator common on the "orbital" tranny, but instead saw a short Power-Fin with a large base. No...this couldn't be...IT IS!!! IT'S NOT AN ORBITAL!!! YAY!!! I had been using the DC and watching it's Power-Fin for a while (for those of you who haven't seen the exterior, look below), and was anticipating a much-needed change.
I had been at "Small-Town Christmas" earlier, up at the Square, and there really wasn't much up there, so I decided to go do a wash in the 'Tags. At 7:30 PM, I took a good-sized load of dark clothes up there, and the rest is history. These old Maytags are very fun, powerful, and effective washers and I will continue to use them in the future!!! They also hold much more than I expected, even though they are only standard-capacity. I wonder if the long agitator stroke is a contributing factor. Also, I've noticed it's becoming more fun loading the machines...sign of obsession with washing? ;-)
OK guys, the moment you've all been waiting for...the 1ST BELLVILLE LAUNDROMAT!!!! And here's a pic of my 'Tag...
