oliger
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I send a big thanks to Goatfarmer, who not only has helped me find vintage appliances multiple times, but he gave me this one.
The dryer is a DG-608 in harvest gold. Perfect to match my 806-S. When I first got it home, the motor was completely locked up. The drum couldn't be turned at all. Even with vice grips on the motor, it was still a struggle. There was a lot of lint everywhere, so I took an air gun and blew everything out.
After that I took out the motor, and poured a small amount of oil on each end. With a lot of strength, I worked the oil in. After a few turns it made a noticeable difference. I put a little more oil, and then put the dryer back together.
I then hooked everything up, and tied in a new gas line. Took a while for it to light the first time, I presume it had to get through the air from the new gas line. Right now, the very first load is drying. Here is a video of me starting up the dryer, now back to life!
The dryer is a DG-608 in harvest gold. Perfect to match my 806-S. When I first got it home, the motor was completely locked up. The drum couldn't be turned at all. Even with vice grips on the motor, it was still a struggle. There was a lot of lint everywhere, so I took an air gun and blew everything out.
After that I took out the motor, and poured a small amount of oil on each end. With a lot of strength, I worked the oil in. After a few turns it made a noticeable difference. I put a little more oil, and then put the dryer back together.
I then hooked everything up, and tied in a new gas line. Took a while for it to light the first time, I presume it had to get through the air from the new gas line. Right now, the very first load is drying. Here is a video of me starting up the dryer, now back to life!