mickeyd
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Tim Polkanut inspired me to actually USE the Suds return and not just play with it. So this new desire, along with the fact that if you like to wash and wash a lot, then small and medium loads satisfy swimmingly; but sometimes you've just got to go big. There is no other way.
So I washed my first Large load in the Maytag last week, but got carried away with the Whirlpool DW, and then Robert's and Greg's diamond finds, forgetting all about these pics and the story.
But there was a problem: How can I save 19 gallons of water, here in the garage where the Tag is, with no sinks/trays/tubs to hold all those sudsy liquors? Then it came to me: Use the 10 gallon Frigidaire, and let the other 9 gallons overflow in to the big WO cavern that holds God only knows how many gallons. Remember it's a big open box with a little tub in the middle. Check Robert's glass fronted Unimatic 2.0 to see its size. Maybe someone will find the reference and link it.
Here, then are the 19 gallons of washing liquors, draining out of the 806 with the Suds Save button pressed in, flowing and overflowing into the WO 65 - 2.
(The shot reminded me of Geoff's Black Top Agi, Suds Tag a few years back.)[this post was last edited: 8/21/2013-23:30]

So I washed my first Large load in the Maytag last week, but got carried away with the Whirlpool DW, and then Robert's and Greg's diamond finds, forgetting all about these pics and the story.
But there was a problem: How can I save 19 gallons of water, here in the garage where the Tag is, with no sinks/trays/tubs to hold all those sudsy liquors? Then it came to me: Use the 10 gallon Frigidaire, and let the other 9 gallons overflow in to the big WO cavern that holds God only knows how many gallons. Remember it's a big open box with a little tub in the middle. Check Robert's glass fronted Unimatic 2.0 to see its size. Maybe someone will find the reference and link it.
Here, then are the 19 gallons of washing liquors, draining out of the 806 with the Suds Save button pressed in, flowing and overflowing into the WO 65 - 2.
(The shot reminded me of Geoff's Black Top Agi, Suds Tag a few years back.)[this post was last edited: 8/21/2013-23:30]
