A few years back I posted a thread about this. I believe my grandfather purchased it sometime in the 30's. The impeller assembly disintegrated and I found an old Sears assembly which fit perfectly. I also installed the Sears timer, included when I bought the washer, nice because it the original GES washer just had two handles- one to start the machine, the other to drain it. Still runs perfectly today.
The disposal disintegrated also and was replaced with an In-Sinkerator. The original opening was too big so I had to machine a stainless stepdown ring to accommdate the new disposal.
The most interesting thing is that the GES washer-disposal combo was part of a custom-made stainless counter with under-counter metal cabinets. My grandfather must have paid a bundle for that. I will try to submit a photo or two, including a copy of an original ad if anyone is still interested.
The disposal disintegrated also and was replaced with an In-Sinkerator. The original opening was too big so I had to machine a stainless stepdown ring to accommdate the new disposal.
The most interesting thing is that the GES washer-disposal combo was part of a custom-made stainless counter with under-counter metal cabinets. My grandfather must have paid a bundle for that. I will try to submit a photo or two, including a copy of an original ad if anyone is still interested.