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Jerome, you had the good model, TOL!

 

 

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Minus the model T aspect, I'm envious lol! This would have been so epic lovely on a Filter Flo, especially with a two speed motor.

 

 

I'm sorry that you had to experience this in Model T flavor, that was just twisted. Let me be the one to say I'm sorry you and your dad had to experience that.  

 

Do you remember the model # of your filter flo? Or what cycles it had?

 

 

 

 
Ok, I'll ask. Whats wrong with fantasizing about a lighted multi cycle electronic control on a GE filter flo? 

 

Bear in mind you've restored 60 year old Maytags, have parts saved, and even go to the effort of modify the cycle timing from what was originally engineered.
 
Reply #130

I have no animosity towards anyone, but this is beginning to get kind of ridiculous. I can see someone going back to a thread of resurrecting or restoring a machine and documenting the tedious process, but when someone keeps on reviving just about every thread about a particular machine (GE FF and the crappy models that replaced them), it begins to get kind of old. Sure, I’ve revived a few threads regarding the Maytag HOH dryers but if there’s no interest, I just let it disappear into the abyss.

Jerome even kept on bugging me about my Whirlpool I acquired back in 2020 asking about making a full cycle video of it (that’s the Mark XII set in turquoise that surfaced back in 2019) when I literally had ZERO storage for a 30+ minute video at the time, just had enough for short video clips of it, that was it. Couldn’t make any videos of it anyways since I had it apart since one issue led to another and figured it was best to take care of things while it’s apart. Have it apart again as I type this, taking care of some more stuff while it’s apart, hopefully can have it up and running by the beginning of October sometime. I know people are anxious to see videos of a machine that’s not yet been seen or one seen in decades, but want to be sure everything is in working order before doing so. Would be kind of embarrassing to have it break down in the middle of a video. There’s a few others who kept on bugging me on YouTube about it but it’s here nor there.

On the other hand, have lots and lots of videos posted of my Maytag A806, going to record more and add it to the ‘vault’. Once the Whirlpool is all back together and timer working (should work, but won’t know until I run it through the cycles), going to add those videos to the ‘vault’ as well, if I keep on recording videos at the rate I’ve been, there will be enough videos for the upcoming years twice a week.
 
GE is not the only offending party

If you ask me, Whirlpool Corporation was a bigger offender. GE bastardized their own product. Whirlpool was far more stupid, as they destroyed not only everybody else's appliances, but then turned around and ruined their whole line of their own merchandise. I can understand buying out the competition, but they destroyed the quality of their own product line all of the way down the line. Just my opinion.
Hugs,
David
 
model t commercial washer

I remember they tried it with the model t commercial. I saw one in a dorm once when I went to TSBVI. That washer sounded like it was gonna fall apart during agitation. Oh, don't even get me started on whirlpool ruining everybody else like GE did!
 
Yes, thats it!

 

Not surprised but still surprised how tiny everything is. And those gear teeth look either too pointy or simply don't fit snugly together. The whole thing look like it was designed on the back of a napkin. Nothing like Speed Queen big, smooth running transmission.
 

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