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jd256

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I spotted these in the woods from the cab of my dozer on a fire last week about 50ft from my line and snapped a few pictures. I didn't have a lot of time to look them over but I didn't see any make or model. I thought it was interesting two of them were Blue.

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These are GE Filter-Flo machines in Turquoise. That color was discontinued on residential machines in the mid-late 1960s but I think coin-ops from some brands were available in that color a bit longer.

Still, if the lids and tops aren't rusted, I guess they could be saved! The porcelain finish might have protected them. I don't know if the coin box is mounted with extra holes on the top but if not, these could be saved to convert a white machine into Turquoise.
 
yeah, the two outter ones are Speed Queen machines...

still would have been interesting to see more details of these....Commercial filter flos were front serviceable, hence the insides were reversed.....odd the see the filter flo coming from the 7 o'clock position...

seen a restored GE once at a place where I get used SQ machines....
 
Controls in top of coin box

If I'm not mistaken these washers did not have a traditional control panel. There was a switch for temp on the coin box! I remember seeing machines like these in white as a kid. They were in the basement of an Apartment Bldg.
Mike
 
here are ones I got to see once....although this seems the traditional setup inside...not sure the exact story behind the front service panel....


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AWESOME PHOTOS YOGI!!!
The tops from those machines look like they'd accommodate the early sixties console?
 
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