Tough HOH
HOH was definately tougher than the later SOH, and was a perfect match for the "spinning tranny" washer. It appears that the SOH dryer was the beginning of the end for Maytag. I believe they created that because it had much fewer parts and therefore cheaper to build. It followed the trend of many dryers, switching from belt-and-pulley drive to single belt drum drive. The SOH had one advantage, the new design allowed for a larger drum and door. Then about 12 years later, the washers got a similar treatment, switching to the orbital tranny with the DD WP-like short quick strokes. The rest is history, as is the real Maytag is now.