Mike, that is sort of correct.
Yes it had an air compressor, but it was used for 2 things.
1. It applies pressure to the spin clutches when it's time to spin.
2. It was used to spray / blow water into the 3 hollow baffles in the tub, to balance the load for spin. It was a pretty complex balancing system.
Once it achieved the proper balance, it would spin at 525 rpm, instead of the more "usual" 200 or so rpm for W/D combos, as the majority had NO suspension at all. These Lady K combos also have no suspension, but this balance system allowed a spin speed high enough to extract a decent amount of water.
Kevin
Here's a video of a '69 Lady K combo cycle, just into the dry.
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