Someone out here in the Los Angeles area found the same dryer but in gas with with the 37,000 btu burner in it and 4bagger owns that dryer. My friend Tyler in NC also has the same dryer in gas but with the 25,000 btu burner in it and it has a chicken wire type of material for the perforated drum back. These are good dryers but are really only meant to be paired up with a smaller capacity machine like the older 60’s belt drive washers or a Maytag short tub washer since something from a larger capacity machine might be a bit much for those older Whirlpool dryers since they are meant for 8 to 10 pounds of laundry and if you put too many clothes in the incoming air will bypass the drum and will really bog down the performance and I did try drying a load of laundry from my Maytag A606 which I believe has a 14 pound capacity in my 1963 RCA Whirlpool Imperial dryer and the load was mostly dried but were still some damp clothes after drying for 60 minutes time. Maybe I’ll look into putting felt strips below the incoming air inlet and exhaust outlet but I’ll have to see since it seems to work just fine with drying clothes from it’s matching Mark XII washer.