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redcarpetdrew

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I have several 'Piles' that produce things for me. I drove by one today and saw that they had set a few things aside for me. Here's the cream of the crop! 1968 Kenmore 900's!

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Say ahhhh!

She has an external detergent dispenser and a dual bleach/fab softener dispenser that is soleniod controlled. Neat agitator too. I don't remember seeing many of these without the base. It also has the scrubber cap and the detergent cup on top of that...

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I just HAD to wet test it. Nice, strong agitation with this style agitator. The dispensers worked right on cue. Here's a little video of the wash and spin... Title is "1968 Kenmore Agitate & Spin" Sorry, MickeyD, the thread won't let me embed it here...



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We will need a new lint filter and it still has smell good in the little bottle. I used to take these bottles and leave them open in co-workers trucks on hot, Summer days to see how long it'd take them to find them... LOL!

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The money shot

Big hamper door and there's the electronic sensor on the back wall. It tumbles well but will need either a support roller or idler pulley in the near future. The sensor is right on the money as the towels came out perfectly dry.

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These are nice machines. Too bad the fluorescent bulbs in the consoles need replacing otherwise these would make a great picture in the dark. I didn't take long finding them a loving adoptive home. As I understand it, they will be totally overhauled and put into place as daily drivers. The new owner, who's DNA chain spells out 'Kenmore', has promised us pictures of them in place and running hopefully with lights... He's welcome to post and crow if he wishes... LOL!

RCD

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They are BEAUTIFUL Andy! You are one graciously wonderful guy to find all this nice beauties, make videos, then make some of the treasures available to club members! Hat's off to you!!

I guess you gotta wonder who that guy is whose DNA chain spells out 'Kenmore'...oh wait...hmmm.

These gems should make a good replacement for the 1966 Lady K that was stolen, presumably for scrap (sad), from my storage last fall.

You're awesome Andy!

Gordon
 
Beautiful avocado set, not to be negative, id like it better with a rotoswirl. I know many have posted the "rotoflex" works well, i am just a wannbe rotoswirl guy. alr2903
 
The 1968 Kenmore Model 900's

Andy:

I am with "KenmoreGuy64" on this one..... That is ONE beautiful looking set.

If these are 1968 Model 900's, I'm willing to bet that they were probably 1966-67 Lady Kenmores previously, judging by the feature set this set has.

I have never seen a #2 Kenmore with a Roto-Flex Agitator before. Before now, I only saw this agitator in the 1965-67 Lady Kenmores. How interesting???

To touch on "alr2903" comments concerning experimentation, if you are in the experimenting mood and want to change agitators, why not see if a Vari-Flex would fit in there. Now, I have seen a Model 900 with a Vari-Flex before (two occasions..... in a 1966 Model 900 and in a 1970 Model 900), so maybe you might want one in yours as well.

One thing though..... is the video complete???? I ask this because I tried to look at the video twice, and both times, I had trouble loading the video when it gets to the 35 second mark. The time would advance, but there is no video footage that goes along with the time advancement.

But again...... great finds...... once the Washer rebuild is complete, you'll enjoy these.

Hopefully, you'll be keeping these for yourself this time around....

--Charles--
 
WOW

My Mom and Dad got that exact machine in Colorado in 1968. We had a time with Sears back then. When they delivered the machine, the put the box in the driveway and left. My Dad was pissed. They came back, put it in the laundry room and did not hook it up. Third time they did it right. It lasted 17 years without a repair. I'd love to have one again.

Joe
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