My GE washer's clutch (?) went out this weekend and, due to time constraints (and a tub full of soaking wet laundry), decided to just buy another used washer for, now and fix the GE later.
I called an appliance service center that occasionally has used machines to sell. On a whim I said, "you wouldn't happen to have any Frigidaires with an up and down agitator." (Knowing good and well he wouldn't, but of course, always worth a try.)
He paused, and then said, "you mean a Thumper?"
(I had never heard that term for a Frigidaire, but that must be what repairmen call them.)
To my surprise he casually said he had a nice "poppy" set. I went down and looked at them and bought the pair.
They are "1 - 18's" Washer WC-6 and dryer DEC-5.
Anyone know the approximate age of this set?
They both work fine, and look relatively new in appearance.
The salesman said they were 1980, but I think GM sold Frigidaire to WCI before 1980, correct?
I live in Dayton, Ohio where the washers and dryers were made originally. (I even had a tour of the Frigaire plant once.) But it sure seems as GM had converted the plant over to vehicle (small truck) assembly before 1980, but maybe my memory is off.
I figured this set is probably mid-seventies. Any of you know how to tell the production date from the serial numbers?
Whatever the age, they work well. The air flow on the dryer was down a bit. I think the previous owner had used a lot of fabric softener sheets and coated the lint screen.
I ran the lint screen through the dishwasher and it came out looking like new and it made a big difference in drying speed. Unlike the GE lint screen, which looks like window screen mesh, the Frigidaire's is more like a fine, porous fabric.
Now..A question for the GE experts:
I want to fix up the GE washer as it is virtually in mint condition. I think it's about a 1986 or 1987 model (WWA8360GALAD).
It's had been metallic clattering going into the spin and had gotten progressively louder, then started clattering (very loudly) all the time.
Saturday, the automatic thermal trip took the motor off line until it cooled down. When it restarted it would barely turn during the spin.
Does this sound as if the problem is in the clutch versus the transmission? Hopeing some of you may have had some experience with this.
Barry
BTW, the Frigidaire 1-18 dryer does not have a drum light (at least not that I could find). Is this normal for all the Frigidaire's of this era, or is the dryer lower in the model line?
I called an appliance service center that occasionally has used machines to sell. On a whim I said, "you wouldn't happen to have any Frigidaires with an up and down agitator." (Knowing good and well he wouldn't, but of course, always worth a try.)
He paused, and then said, "you mean a Thumper?"
(I had never heard that term for a Frigidaire, but that must be what repairmen call them.)
To my surprise he casually said he had a nice "poppy" set. I went down and looked at them and bought the pair.
They are "1 - 18's" Washer WC-6 and dryer DEC-5.
Anyone know the approximate age of this set?
They both work fine, and look relatively new in appearance.
The salesman said they were 1980, but I think GM sold Frigidaire to WCI before 1980, correct?
I live in Dayton, Ohio where the washers and dryers were made originally. (I even had a tour of the Frigaire plant once.) But it sure seems as GM had converted the plant over to vehicle (small truck) assembly before 1980, but maybe my memory is off.
I figured this set is probably mid-seventies. Any of you know how to tell the production date from the serial numbers?
Whatever the age, they work well. The air flow on the dryer was down a bit. I think the previous owner had used a lot of fabric softener sheets and coated the lint screen.
I ran the lint screen through the dishwasher and it came out looking like new and it made a big difference in drying speed. Unlike the GE lint screen, which looks like window screen mesh, the Frigidaire's is more like a fine, porous fabric.
Now..A question for the GE experts:
I want to fix up the GE washer as it is virtually in mint condition. I think it's about a 1986 or 1987 model (WWA8360GALAD).
It's had been metallic clattering going into the spin and had gotten progressively louder, then started clattering (very loudly) all the time.
Saturday, the automatic thermal trip took the motor off line until it cooled down. When it restarted it would barely turn during the spin.
Does this sound as if the problem is in the clutch versus the transmission? Hopeing some of you may have had some experience with this.
Barry
BTW, the Frigidaire 1-18 dryer does not have a drum light (at least not that I could find). Is this normal for all the Frigidaire's of this era, or is the dryer lower in the model line?