Re: Gas & Electric:
Hi! David, I know that some of these people listing Washers and Dryers don't know for sure what they are writing in their description, but it was funny to me {not making fun of the person of this listing} about seeing their saying it operated on Electric and Gas.
Thanks for sharing the Easy Washer Parts Book Page, I don't think that a lot of us would think or realize about all the Parts that most Machines use to put them together, unless you actually see a Parts Break-Down like this. Then you will realize just how many Parts are used, including Screws, Bolts and all the Chrome and other Small Parts.
I do know that at least in the past of Manufacturing of Maytag Wringer Washers, they did have either an Electric Motor or Gas Engine on them, with the idea that people who lived in Mountain areas or have/had Summer Homes where there wasn't Electricity, they could do Laundry, with the Gas Engine Maytag Wringer Washer.
I actually saw one in a small Town near the North/West Coast of Calif. I would imagine that at least back then if you had one of those Gas Engine Washers, you were glad to live far away from other people, due to the Noise of the Engine.
Peace, Happy Easy "Electric and Gas" Washing and Gas Engine Maytag Washing, Steve
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