goatfarmer Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 12, 2004 Messages 9,253 Location South Bend, home of Champions Dec 11, 2020 #2 Not often seen console Log in or sign up to view See posts, photos and more on Facebook. www.facebook.com
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repairguy Well-known member Joined Jan 26, 2016 Messages 3,128 Location Danbury, Texas Dec 11, 2020 #3 That’s a nicely featured large capacity machine from around 1983.
appnut Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 20, 2001 Messages 19,655 Location TX Dec 11, 2020 #4 I agree Kenny. Would you call this a relative of the Toyta Washer? Variable water level.
repairguy Well-known member Joined Jan 26, 2016 Messages 3,128 Location Danbury, Texas Dec 11, 2020 #5 I always thought the Sears Kenmore machines with the fake wood grain as the background for the selections instead of black were contract sales models.
I always thought the Sears Kenmore machines with the fake wood grain as the background for the selections instead of black were contract sales models.
goatfarmer Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 12, 2004 Messages 9,253 Location South Bend, home of Champions Dec 14, 2020 #6 Matching dryer? maybe? Loading… www.facebook.com
repairguy Well-known member Joined Jan 26, 2016 Messages 3,128 Location Danbury, Texas Dec 14, 2020 #7 Yup. Sure is. Large capacity and all.
T toploadloyalist Well-known member Joined Jul 16, 2010 Messages 211 Location San Luis Obispo, CA Dec 16, 2020 #8 With the 'Normal' cycle name, and the regular square-like font, this seems to date no later than 1981.
With the 'Normal' cycle name, and the regular square-like font, this seems to date no later than 1981.
E easy Well-known member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Messages 133 Location Boston, Mass Dec 16, 2020 #9 Normal cycle name I'm confused. Both the washer and dryer above show "Cotton/Sturdy" instead of "Normal".
Normal cycle name I'm confused. Both the washer and dryer above show "Cotton/Sturdy" instead of "Normal".
appnut Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 20, 2001 Messages 19,655 Location TX Dec 16, 2020 #10 Well, Cotton/Sturdy became the new mane for what we used to call Normal.
T toploadloyalist Well-known member Joined Jul 16, 2010 Messages 211 Location San Luis Obispo, CA Dec 16, 2020 #11 Whoops! You're right. My bad. Anyway, it's the same font as pre-Cotton/Sturdy, which seems rather unusual.
Whoops! You're right. My bad. Anyway, it's the same font as pre-Cotton/Sturdy, which seems rather unusual.
lotsosudz Well-known member Joined Jun 23, 2009 Messages 494 Location Sacramento, CA Dec 16, 2020 #12 Straight Vane Agi I was never that fond of the Kenmore straight vanes. The roll over was pretty slow, unless they were lightly loaded. I was much fonder of their Roto Swirl agi's. The rolled over a good sized load with ease. Hugs, David
Straight Vane Agi I was never that fond of the Kenmore straight vanes. The roll over was pretty slow, unless they were lightly loaded. I was much fonder of their Roto Swirl agi's. The rolled over a good sized load with ease. Hugs, David