geoffdelp
Well-known member
Terri ... Sure; why not??!!
How much lubrication did you lose? 1/2 of a cup? In order to add more lubrication, you would have to disassemble the entire machine and tear apart the transmission, remove the right angle drive from the wringer post ... doesn't sound like much fun, does it?
It really isn't as bad as it sounds and if you want to keep the machine for a long time, a rebuild might not be a bad thing.
BUT ... for now ... how about just using it and see what it does?? You won't know until you try.
RCD ... working? A total of seven (7). Not working/disassembled? Two (2). That's not so many, is it???
Here's my 1963 Model N2LP that I use infrequently. I also got this one brand new, so I am protecting the bakelite agitator from the harsh laundry chemicals. The poly agitators in the later models can handle just about everything.


It really isn't as bad as it sounds and if you want to keep the machine for a long time, a rebuild might not be a bad thing.
BUT ... for now ... how about just using it and see what it does?? You won't know until you try.

RCD ... working? A total of seven (7). Not working/disassembled? Two (2). That's not so many, is it???
Here's my 1963 Model N2LP that I use infrequently. I also got this one brand new, so I am protecting the bakelite agitator from the harsh laundry chemicals. The poly agitators in the later models can handle just about everything.
