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On your recent awesome finds.

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one knob wonder

Do you have a pic of the control panel of the KM? I think I picked up that washer model years ago when I was first starting out probably 1983

If I remember correctly it has one cycle and one knob for the water level.
I can't remember if it has a filter or a hose going from the pump to one of the lower openings to exit the machine.
 
I think the Kenmore is…

A 1977/1978/1979 Kenmore 400. They had two cycles for Normal and Perm Press, single speed motor, two water levels, timer set temps, and not much more.

Paul, I don’t think the machine has seen a huge amount of use, since the top is not all rusted yet. If it doesn’t turn out to be of interest to you, please look me up, I will be glad to give it a home.

Congrats on the great finds!

Gordon
 
That Norge is my dream machine. A friend had one of those when I was much younger and I fell in love with it once I saw it running. A true work horse that really worked at getting the clothes clean. And enough cycle options to handle any kind of laundry that comes it's way
 
Yiu will enjoy that Norge. I have one from that same era and it is my workhorse. Handles large loads with ease.
 
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Thank you all wishes I will be going yo get the washers tmrw not sure what the highlights are of the e Norge but.. I have a Norge already this will be my second find with a Norge… I’m actually interested the kenmore to see if it works
 
Melvin is correct. I will add a little more detail: the 1979 model large capacity machine is a stock number 29401. This basically means 29-inch, 1979 large capacity 400 series.

The machine that Paul has photos of should be stock number 27451 I think. It’s a twin of the 79 large capacity, but debuted in 1977, thus the 7 in the stock number. I believe it was available until the 1980 models came out. Still a 400 series, same identical features to the other, it just started out in 1977.

Possibly interesting to some, the 1976 versions of these had black control panel bezels to match the higher end black panel models. I have never seen one, other than in a catalog, however, the black bezels with white knobs must have been striking.

The 1980 400 series was quite a bit changed. Same standard capacity with straight vane agitator, but the machine was a three cycle, two speed model with no water level adjustment and an ebony decorative insert on the left quadrant of the panel.

Gordon
 
Which one do you think it might be?
I don't think it's 76 or 77.
Either 78 or 79

For 78 you could buy a large cap Bol with:
a sudsaver
in all the colors
with a 2 speed motor
with off-balance buzzer
with a SELF CLEANING filter
with a fab. soft disp
with 4 water levels
but it was still essentially a basic 2 cycle timer and the water temps were on the timer. I love this kind of crazy variety. lol.

For 80, the Bols were offered in:(don't have all the scans for that year)
a 24" bol. stan cap,
a 29" stan. cap,
a 29" large cap

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