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Just picked up an older A606 today... a pre-'76 model, I think. It has the pilot light as well as the absence of the dreaded "cold rinse" buttons.

It was free, but the previous owner stated that he thinks it may need a new belt, since it's making kind of heated rubber sounds and doesn't agitate/spin properly. We looked at the belts and they do look a bit loose. I'm not sure what genuine Maytag belts are supposed to look like, but I'll try getting some new ones at the local appliance store this week...

Oh yeah, and it's missing the "Small" load level button. Any idea if one can get this replaced?

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Congrats Rich! That appears to me to be pre-1971. You should be able to order the button kit from Maytag. Very inexpensive, or perhaps your local appliance parts store may have it. I often get parts from Coast Appliance. Very big in CA. www.coastparts.com
Erik
 
Rich!!

You LUCKY dog! That is a 1966 or VERY early 1967 A606!! If you check the serial number the second to the last digit should be a B. It has the early 06 series mesh lint filter, along with the EARLY 8 fin Powerfin agitator! I've been looking high and low for an 8 fin agitator for my 1966 A806 - looks like you have scored. Buttons are available on other free, about-to-be-crushed machines, or possibly check with Maytag. I'll post PN's later tonight. BTW - that dial looks AWESOME!!

Ben
 
Great find! along with new belts you might check the spring tensioners on the motor and make sure the motor can slide freely in its chassis.
 
Hey Pete,

No - unfortunately, I do not. Current part list stock for post 1965 is Series 00 (1966) A106 - A906, series 01 A906, then most of the X07, a few X08, and all the X10 - X12. I still have some gapping holes that I'm trying to fill. Anyone else?

Ben
 
Rich congratulations, persistance pays off. I had many hours playing with a washer just like this. It replaced a WI59 Frigidaire that had hoses bust while family was on vacation (hot water). The Myg wasn't as exciting as the Frigidaire, but I still got to do lots of laundry in the Myg.
 
Ben,

Thanks much for the control panel parts diagram and list.

Mitch,

That I will do.

There is some grease splatter under the chassis; I'm hoping that's just from the lubrication for the motor slide, and not transmission grease/oil. We'll see. I'll have to pull off the front panel to take a closer look, but perhaps not till next weekend.

Bob,

Too bad about your hose burst. I make a habit of turning off the water to the washer when I'm through with a laundry session. That plus SS braided hoses gives a little peace of mind.

All,

Looks like I'm going to have to create a laundry area outside of my laundry closet. My former collection of two: Neptune 7500 washer and '78 GE Filter-Flo has been doubled with the addition of the Frigmore and now the A606. And I'm not done yet... would love to have a rigid-mount deco Bendix, as well as a Rollermatic.
 
Rich, thanks for the kind words, but it was some friends of my parents. I mourned when I heard they had gotten rid of the Frigidaire, either early Fall 1966 or 1967.
 
Hey Suds,
What a find, looks to be in great shape! Be careful, Don't scrub the filter- you can break thru the mesh. Soak it in hot water with vinegar and gently clean it with a toothbrush the next day. To see what's up with the poor action, first tip it up a little and turn the pump pulley. It should be free in both directions. It that is fine, check the motor carriage springs and be sure the motor slides freely. I bet it's one or the other. The buttons come together in a package, Small. Med and Normal. Keep us posted.
Bobby in Boston.
 
I used water pressure

And some good old fashioned hand-rubbing to loosen and remove the bulk of the lint stuck to the filter. It wasn't all that bad. However I notice some stringly lint wound around the top of the agitator post under the lint filter area. How do I remove the agitator to get at that? Just pull straight up?

The belts do seem rather loose to me... and they don't appear to be anything special; they look like typical automotive fan belts. So I'm thinking maybe they aren't genuine Maytag belts? I haven't yet tried turning the pump separately... I will also be taking off the front panel to see if there is grease/oil dripping from the tranny. The previous owner said they hadn't noticed any oil on the floor, which is good.

Later on this week I'll check with my local appliance parts distributor about the buttons and belts and anything else this lovely thing needs. The control panel needs a re-spray to cover up the worn area on the upper right hand portion. Is there any particular color code to ask for? It looks like a sort of cream/off-white. It's interesting that the whole piece seems to be chromed underneath...
 

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