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hobarthero

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This is just awesome. Does anyone know about these? I messaged the seller already that I’m interested in it. I’ve never seen one like this except in the old “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” film I believe one like it was used at some point. The condition isn’t bad considering the age either, and it’s even close to me! I’d love to hear some knowledge about this one.
-Shannon


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My dads once

refurbished an Easy automatic dryer from the 1960's. It had a unique chrome looped handle control. Sliding it to the right moved a lateral cycle/timer dial. The point which you stopped it at determined the drying time. It returned to the nuteral position when you released it so you could change the time.
 
Stainless Tub

I have found other machines that are similar to this, but no other ones that I’ve seen have the stainless steel wash tub as this one does. I’m assuming that is a more rare occurrence on these machines. Or maybe it’s just something that only the early Machines had?
-Shannon
 
Isn’t it Awesome Bob!

I don’t know how well they work but it’s just such a cool machine! I guess some versions had a gas burner for under the tub to keep water hot 🤯. I’m hoping it runs, it’s been in the same family since it was new so that’s really cool too.
-Shannon[this post was last edited: 6/24/2021-13:48]
 
It will most likely need oiled. I have a similar one and the instruction were very explicit about keeping it oiled.The bearing and seal in the middle shaft were another weak point. Jeff
 

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