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gansky1

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Even though the temps are about 20 degrees below normal, we celebrate the arrival of Spring with a green washer!

It's cold and all extension cords are being used in the kitchen right now so I haven't cleaned or even plugged it in but supposedly it does work.

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Fabulous Speed Queen Greg! Omaha sure is Speed Queen country. I've seen some here, but nothing like what you have found down there. What no video of it running?
 
Nice Speed Queen Greg! Congrats on finding that one.

BTW: The Easta Bunny paid a visit to the hood earlier today. He left something really nice for me. <:
To cold outside to work on them though. :<
 
Excellent find Greg, cool control panel & shade of avocado. And it definitely looks like a solenoid-style as well, another plus! Congrats!
 
lol!! Ya Greg, but you know how he LOVES to drive! And next week he hits the road for Flaaarida!
 
Speed Queen

I noticed on the dial that it has the Ex. Fill setting for the wash cycle. That would make that Speed Queen an extra capacity one. Much like the one I had growing up. Great washer I just cant believe that they never would have removed the softener dispenser to get the clothes in and out of it. That would be a pain in the backside that for sure.
It looks like it was taken care of well.
 
This is a standard capacity machine - grey agitator, smaller tub. The large capacity machines had white agitators and marginally deeper tubs. Most of the SQ washers had an extra-fill setting on the dial, some were not marked but the book told you to use that for lower water pressure filling to ensure a full tub of water. The large capacity machines didn't come out until later in the 70's - like 75 or 76, CR constantly downgraded them for being capacity challenged a rating they would retain (among others) even after they intro'd "large" capacity models.
 
I stand corrected. You are right Greg...kinda assumed that it would have been the extra capacity machine...didnt know that is what they did. I do know that with the one I had I had to baby sit it since I used a cold rinse and it would only fill half way and had to reset it to fill the tub. Even with a warm rinse it didnt fill all the way.
 
Kewl green!

It's my understanding that Ex Fill is for instances of low water pressure in order to get a full load. My aunt who had a ~1969 SQ pair told me that years ago, per what the dealer had told her.
 
That is a cool looking Speed Queen - killer shade of green. Glad to see the Easta Bunny left an awesome present! I'm guessing it is a late 60's model?

Can't wait to see this one running ~

Ben
 
Road-Weary Easta Bunny

I read the comment about how he likes to drive. Does he hail from Georgia by any chance? ;-)
 
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