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tecnopolis

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So last month I bought my first Filter-Flo ever off of ebay. When it got here it was buyers remorse at it's best. None of what the seller said was true about it working and "tested", "A-1" condition.
Anyway, thanks to assistance from club members and needed parts sent to me courtesy of Yogitunes, I was able to finally get it going and posted some pics in an older thread. It was working and clean, but the cabinet is dented in the front.
then I came across this GE at a thrift store in Leesburg and got to thinking of doing a body swap and blend the two machines together. So I just got back with it this week and I have some pics to share.
This was one of two washers I went on my appliance picking trip to get.

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When I got there the manager/owner dropped the price $50 after I told him I had driven in from out of town to get it.
If your ever in Leesburg, Florida, stop by 441 Thrift, very nice people.
Here's a picture of it unloaded and awaiting testing and detailing.

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This washer has the back panel installed where the SpotScrubber did not. So I couldn't tell what other changes GE made in this last of the FLo's.
I will remove the back panel for further doner comparability between the two. It's a strong runner with a VERY aggressive agitation. Even though it's a BOL, It's a shame to tear it apart.

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I noticed the back panel is just simple pressed cardboard and I've only seen these in 2 conditions, destroyed and water logged. They are also 'Hella' expensive! So I decided to at least coat it with something to prolong the day it needs replaced or I take it off completely.
The only real reason to keep the cover on is for noise reduction and to keep the critters of the 4 and 8 legged variety out of the internals.

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...I test fitted the Filter-Flo pan from the SpotScrubber and it fits on the agitator of the newer washer. I understand that the SpotScrubber filter pan is a little larger in diameter, but it fit just the same. I now "need" a standard Filter-Flo pan since it didn't come with one.
Here is an example of the type of cycle lights I wanted to custom add to the washer to indicate water temps and "SpotScrubber" activity.
They are from a Commercial Speed Queen.

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