Hi everyone!
I have been enjoying reading here for several months and just recently became a member.
I just got an old wringer washer off of Craig's list after wanting one for a long time. I am on a quest to get clean clothes once again after years of working like a dog to figure out why mine aren't getting clean could get them clean back in the 90s and the late 80s).
So far, I've gotten a new Speed Queen top loader, a whole house water softening system & filter, I'm not using any of the new detergents with "optical brighteners", I'm using Charlie's Soap & no fabric softener which is slowly getting years of mineral buildup off the clothes. Plus I am soaking the whites in Iron Out for a few days at a time in a bucket outside. These are just SOME of the things that I am doing.
I decided to get a wringer because I am tired of having to stand alongside or nearby my top loader washer to keep turning the dial to keep it agitating, plus I don't think that it agitates as good as my old Sears Kenmore (bought in 1988) which broke and was replaced by a very expensive, ineffective Whirlpool Duet back in 2004.
I have been trying to gleam knowledge on how to work with my wringer from googling and this forum. I've cleaned the outside and am now working on the inside - took the agitator and screen off. The machine was plugged in and worked at the place when I bought it. It had been stored in a shed and the people needed to make room in the shed so they were selling it. The lady I bought it from didn't have much info on the washer because it had belonged to a friend who moved out of state and the friend told her to "just sell it".
I don't know if the rollers work, the underside is a little rusty, and I need to put a bolt in the area that the "safety" bulb hose was located.
It leaked oil on the way home because for some reason, I thought that the agitator knob was supposed to be UP and not down.... :/
And I can't figure out some other things about it:
it looks exactly like the one in these pictures:
same colors, hoses, modern lettering on clear plastic on the front, has a gooseneck to put over the sink to drain - but doesn't have a "P" in the model number, it also has a 3 prong Maytag plug & electric cord. The model number is: N2LS and the serial number is: 6638305(5 may be an S?).
Can anyone give me any tips to get going with my wringer so I can get these mountains of laundry down to a more manageable size? Is there any kind of pictorial online so I can clean things out, replace oil/grease, and any other restoration that would be needed? Any help would be appreciated!!
I have been enjoying reading here for several months and just recently became a member.
I just got an old wringer washer off of Craig's list after wanting one for a long time. I am on a quest to get clean clothes once again after years of working like a dog to figure out why mine aren't getting clean could get them clean back in the 90s and the late 80s).
So far, I've gotten a new Speed Queen top loader, a whole house water softening system & filter, I'm not using any of the new detergents with "optical brighteners", I'm using Charlie's Soap & no fabric softener which is slowly getting years of mineral buildup off the clothes. Plus I am soaking the whites in Iron Out for a few days at a time in a bucket outside. These are just SOME of the things that I am doing.
I decided to get a wringer because I am tired of having to stand alongside or nearby my top loader washer to keep turning the dial to keep it agitating, plus I don't think that it agitates as good as my old Sears Kenmore (bought in 1988) which broke and was replaced by a very expensive, ineffective Whirlpool Duet back in 2004.
I have been trying to gleam knowledge on how to work with my wringer from googling and this forum. I've cleaned the outside and am now working on the inside - took the agitator and screen off. The machine was plugged in and worked at the place when I bought it. It had been stored in a shed and the people needed to make room in the shed so they were selling it. The lady I bought it from didn't have much info on the washer because it had belonged to a friend who moved out of state and the friend told her to "just sell it".
I don't know if the rollers work, the underside is a little rusty, and I need to put a bolt in the area that the "safety" bulb hose was located.
It leaked oil on the way home because for some reason, I thought that the agitator knob was supposed to be UP and not down.... :/
And I can't figure out some other things about it:
it looks exactly like the one in these pictures:
same colors, hoses, modern lettering on clear plastic on the front, has a gooseneck to put over the sink to drain - but doesn't have a "P" in the model number, it also has a 3 prong Maytag plug & electric cord. The model number is: N2LS and the serial number is: 6638305(5 may be an S?).
Can anyone give me any tips to get going with my wringer so I can get these mountains of laundry down to a more manageable size? Is there any kind of pictorial online so I can clean things out, replace oil/grease, and any other restoration that would be needed? Any help would be appreciated!!