Cute 60's Filter-Flo GE!

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swestoyz

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A single word sums up the day: SORE.

A few weeks ago I was tipped off by my aunt that my uncle's father was moving out of his house in Waterloo. The family is quite aware with my obsession of old appliances and wanted to know if I wanted a GE fridge from the basement. The kicker? It is a 2 door 1951 GE. But more on the fridge later.

While in the basement I spied this CUTE mid sixties GE Filter-Flo. I've seen similar low-back MOL panel models similar to this one, but not in this very cool 2 tone blue! So I hauled the fridge and washer out of the basement, along with other tedious moving tasks of the day. Woo, I'm beat!

I'll play with it for a while but the motor and clutch assembly will end up in the 1969 3-Speed GE. Thought everyone would enjoy a few shots while the Filter-Flo enjoys being a Wall-Flower in the basement. Getting busy down there!

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Timer controls. Love how it is "Wash 'n Wear Permanent Press Cycle". A lot to say! Chrome styling on this machine is very fab as well.

Timer is very funny on this machine. The center control floats when you pull it in and out. Not the familiar clunk in either position.

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Ben

Love the washer! Very similar to a neighbor's machine when I was growing up. Bet we could find you a mini-basket somewhere too so I'll keep my eyes open for one. By the way...not sure if you can get that agitator out but you should put it side-by-side with the green one you have. Notice the vanes extend beyond the base on the older models. That actually helps quite a bit with turnover if I'm not mistaken.

Bajaespuma, I posted my model numbers on my recent thread "What's better than two?". Are you able to know what year a washer was made with its serial number? I have those too and would love to know the year models of some of these machines.

Congrats again Ben! Hope to see some video of this one. I'm curious about where the water levels fall on this model.

Jon
 
Poor Dear!

Ben, why part this one out? Looks like it's in great shape in your pics....

Today was the first time I was able to actually take a look at the washer. I was told it was leaking, but other than that - the sisters weren't sure if it worked at all.

I plugged it in and threw it into spin. The clutch sounds beautiful, but instantly the tub was going out of balance. Was a suspension cable broken? A pop of the top panel disclosed the suspension cable was fine.

Signs of a transmission seal gone bad were all over the underside. Everything was coated in grease.

Then I noticed the tub.... hum.... what is that giant hole?

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Good grief - this thing has fangs!

I'm not sure if the balance ring on GE's are filled with iron fillings or cement. What ever the material, it no longer was living in the ring causing the tub to bang against the outer tub.

With the discovery of the severely damaged wash tub, it will be best to move on and grab what is still good on it. I'll get a shot of the turquoise and the bakelite straight vane agitators for you Jon in the next day or two. A shame too, was curious to see what the water levels were going to fall at.

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