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I was going to ask why you're getting rid of this one when you just picked up another one.... but I'd guess it's because the other one is older, I would guess '68 - '70.

 

Having had both, personally I like the action / movement of the ramp agitator much better than the straight vane.

 

Good luck moving it, it looks to be in beautiful condition!

 

Kevin
 
Great news! I found a good home for this machine! Unbelievable, I got a call from a guy only about 20 minutes away (I will not mention names to protect the innocent!) who will take it. He said he knows how to repair GEs and Kenmores/Whirlpools so how perfect. I even asked him if he could help me tackle my early 60s turquoise Highlander washer and he's willing to take a look. So, a win-win situation for me, the GE, and I made a very close connection to a fellow washer lover!
 
Made a wonderful washer connection!

So today I met the "mystery washer man" in person here in lovely Lake County! So nice to have someone only 20 minutes away that speaks the same laundry language as I do! He is now the proud owner of the GE washer, and I couldn't be happier that it landed with such a caring owner. He also helped me out with my '64 Kenmore washer which unfortunately has a bad motor...need to find a new motor for that. He used to regularly repair Kenmore/Whirlpool and GE washers, so he is a new and invaluable friend! I'm only good at fixing and appreciating, Norge/Wards repairs, not much else.

Anyway, another machine goes to a good home, and most importantly, a great connection made with a new washer friend!

Cheers,

Todd
 
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