friz05
Member
I am interested in trying to find out the specific month and year of manufacture of my recently acquired Maytag Model 90 serial number 412924H if someone can help me with that information.
This old Maytag has travelled a long way from it's original home in the US having finished up in Australia where it has been lying idle for quite some time. It has deteriorated accordingly but not beyond restoration which I am slowly making a start at. The machine has had a change of motor at some stage early in it's life to an Australian 240 volt motor which looks to be quite an old unit and matches the look of the washer. Luckily the machine is fairly complete and even though missing some parts, is still working. It will be a long road back to looking respectable again but I'm looking forward to the task and the end result.
I have only joined this forum in recent times but have already gathered much information from the site. I would also like to make mention and send out a personal note of thanks to fellow member Brad Ross for the loads of advice and tips that he has supplied me with. Brad's several restorations are nothing short of first class and are certainly a source of inspiration to remind me of what can be achieved when done right.
This old Maytag has travelled a long way from it's original home in the US having finished up in Australia where it has been lying idle for quite some time. It has deteriorated accordingly but not beyond restoration which I am slowly making a start at. The machine has had a change of motor at some stage early in it's life to an Australian 240 volt motor which looks to be quite an old unit and matches the look of the washer. Luckily the machine is fairly complete and even though missing some parts, is still working. It will be a long road back to looking respectable again but I'm looking forward to the task and the end result.
I have only joined this forum in recent times but have already gathered much information from the site. I would also like to make mention and send out a personal note of thanks to fellow member Brad Ross for the loads of advice and tips that he has supplied me with. Brad's several restorations are nothing short of first class and are certainly a source of inspiration to remind me of what can be achieved when done right.