Yes, a model with an extruding control panel and a timer reading HOLD, OFF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, was the automatic one. Interesting that maximum wash time was eight minutes. What secrets were locked away in the Speed Queen laboratories
Robert's Ephemera Brochure from last week displaying Norge Wringers was instructive. There you can see that many models were offered even in the early years. The TOL model had a full chrome wringer, not just the feeding trays like mine has. It was stunning, also featuring an extruding decorative control panel. I had never heard of such a machine. There were 8 models, only 5 of which were familiar.
The assumption here is that Speed Queen, although more limited, like Maytag, in the variety of models manufactured may have offered the automatic timer and the neutral one during the same years. I'm trying to learn at what point SQ changed the speed of the 180 stroke.
I once owned an older SQ with a red agitator (NO chrome cap, alas) a stainless steel tub, an automatic timer, and slow stroke agitation.
Neither SQ, Norge nor Maytag ever offered two speed motors while WP KM and Easy all did. Endless fascination and mystery!