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Another great estate sale find this weekend - I haven't had time to clean or test it, but I will do that this week when the mess of holiday decorating is over.

This was in a basement, where it had apparently been sitting for quite a few years. It needs a bath desperately, but it looks to be in cherry condition...

Perhaps I'll install this in my new kitchen when it's done?

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Thats not very nice brent...

I love these dishwashers, esp this particular model.. I house sit for a lady off and on, and she has one of these... If i find the pic i will post.. This was the only thing i fixed and made work..I pulled the spray arm out and filter off and cleaned it out.. No wonder it didn't work: It had a small fork and kinfe and butter knife stuck in there, not to mention tons of glass, cleaned the spray arm as well... Cleaned it all out, ran some clorox through it and voila, it worked... She was very happy, but never uses it, as she can't cook (or deosn't cook)... I told her never to toss it, cause i would take it... Hope she remembers.. It cleans quite well..
 
I had the built-in version of this in my old house. I hope it never goes wrong for the new owners, because it was SO built-in that they would have to demo the counter to get it out, LOL.

As far as cycles go, every day is party day!
 
Another beauty my friend, that machine looks mint. What fun too a "party" cycle. Terry
 
Man, those KA's just keep showing up at your doorstep! You are such a nice guy to let them say in the garage ;-)

Wow, now that is a clean dishwasher. Would you install the unit in the kitchen, or alow it to continue life as a portable?

Ben
 
Oh it is nice, you can't bastardize that by building it in can you, would you? It would be much better served as a serving table in the dining room, loaded up, then whooshed into the kitchen for double dish cleaning duty.
 
Brent, w-t-f?

Anyway, very cool machine Greg! I remember them well. The party cycle only takes about 35 minutes start to finish and does a fine job on an average load. It would be a nice machine to leave portable and use as a 2nd machine when you have a lot of people in.

Bob, this appears to be a soak model. I see the little soak thing on the control panel. Even THAT cycle is not that long compared to machines today.
 
aww man here we go again.. lucky mr greg snags another cool toy ha ha..along with robert and that cool mixer..darn it.. as of late many of the estate sales i go to have really cool vintage stoves dishwashers and washer dryer sets but they are staying with the house.. and then im sure the new owners will scrap them so it never fails.. like i need more stuff..i could always just say mom it followed me home can i keep it ha ha..
 

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