Does anyone have a Whirlpool wringer washer?

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Wide eyed with curiosity and loaded with questions

Thanks Steve,

I am a novice about this collecting, restoring  and just plain watching them wash.  I am just now out of the shadows of ridicule and embarrassment about my passion with everything washing machines.  I am sure to be loaded with questions.  Thank you for your patience.  Tommy
 
Wringer Washers

I do not have a Whirlpool Wringer.  My collection is relatively new.  I have a Norge, working well, a Maytag metal tub works great, and two Speed Queens, all wringers.  One of the Speed Queens has been rebuilt (restored) the other is in the waiting room awaiting more funds.  Keep me posted if you find one.  I would like to see pictures of her.
 
Wringers rule !

What a delight and surprise to learn that both Larry and Tim have Whirlpools. Perhaps I once knew and forgot, and so would love to see the pix. For some reason, WP Wringers are rare; in fact, Larry and Tim may be the only members we have who own them. Launderess has posted pix from time to time of WP's for sale, but none were jaw droppers. Seems as though Kenmore wringers, especially the Visi-matics, were more abundant and eye-catching..

Whirlpool Wringer History is something we can work on developing. The top-of-the line Whirlpools were known as Surgo-matics, and Surgilators are such a blast that it would be exciting to see one surging in a Wringer the way they do in the much more prevalent Automatics.
 
1948 Kenmore built by Whirlpool...

model 110-73230. To my knowledge, any Kenmore model number beginning with "110" is a Whirlpool-built machine.

I bought this at a thrift store in Washington state for only $65.00 and it works great! The wringer assembly did require a lot of scrubbing and repainting of the drainboards. Also, had to clean and service the pump. Made the decal myself.

It's a nice machine in many ways, but I do prefer my Maytags. Without a sediment trap (like Maytag or SQ machines have), it's a bit of a chore cleaning out the wash tub after use.

Here's a pic...

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Ironically, Brad and I picked up the same year washers. In the Sears ad, Brad's is in the lower left and mine is the middle one, the "supposed" semi-automatic because it has a timer. Thomas, I have a nice condition round, red Maytag wringer with a siezed or something transmission I am not messing with. Will gladly give it to any member that wants it and the challenge to fix it as it is too nice to trash.[this post was last edited: 10/11/2017-19:49]

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I don't have a Wirlpool but I have a Maytag. Ironically I wanted a Speed Queen but I couldn't find one near me so I settled for my J2l. She is a hard worker she does all the laundry on Saturday mornings at my house. I have no regrets not getting a Speed Queen maybe someday I will have one. I love my wringer it actually saves me time and money.

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