Hoover 3301 TwinTub...1964 model.........Back from the Appliance Spar!!!

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WOW!

This is the first Hoovermatic I ever saw and used as a child. Our next door neighbour had one and it was treated like a member of the family! I think it was the first washing machine she had ever owned, they were OAP's when I was a little boy. I always remember her saying that it had to last as they couldn't afford another one! This looks like a new machine, just as I remember it as a child. I love the top controls and the design of the dials.

I have just bought a 3334 and am going to pick it up today. Apparently it is in good working order and it certainly looks the business. May need to pick some brains if it all goes pear shaped!!
 
Wow

Hi Mike.

Fantastic job, the machine now looks so new. Also like the look of your Hotpoint twin tubs. Think they spun even faster at 3100rpm.

Regards

Paul
 
Hoovermatic

Hi Greg, yes always need your mop handy with the Hoovermatic, AND the older ones are worse as they have the fixed belt that produces a better torque, whereas the later models the motor just rests on the bottom V, and more often than not the belt slips off during transit!!

Gary, well you`ll see for yourself next month!!! yes very labour intensive but Neil just loves doing a quik sprayjob, always at it!!

Hey Brad, yes looking like a stunner again, should have said as well, in one front corner there was a big dent, which has been filled in and sprayed, just have to make sure we dont wear the notch groove on the outlet pipe out!! its about the only part we have never come across!! Dis you have many of the Hoover twinnes in Canada??
 
twinnies

Hi Paul (Hoovermatic) its amazing how our memories can be transported back so easiliy just by a pic or sound!!! This and the next model the 3309 ( which is due next at the spar) are my favourites...Congratulations, really glad you got the 3334 looks a beauty!! yes no problem with helping out although I`m dont proffess to be the font of all knowledge as John & Mathew as well as guys in the states have good knowledge as well from working on their own machines!!

Hi Royton Paul, yes Hoover did vary the speeds on their twinnies and SpinRinses as well, the early spinners where 1,800rpm which I would have thought a seperate spinner would have been higher, also they increase to 2,300 and then 2,800 for the later ones, yes Hotpoint did max out at 3,100..

Heres the spin can from underneath, as you can see its fared very well, the resilient rubber mount is in very good nick, also you can see the new hose, the original one had no strap or clamp and just relied on a tight fit and a wing and a prayer to keep it on!!! The outlet pipe is so narrow we used a tie band which is fine!!

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Thought I would add...

A really great machine. Very handsome. I like the look of the older Hoover's. The older machines seem to be very rugged as well. I have an 0510, which is the exact US equivalent of yours with the internal hose, and I love her! Her name is Pearl and she's the queen of laundry day with enough torque to do like gardening work as well :) I have to keep the lid on mine or else! It's so much torquier than the poly-tubs we had here post 1970. Mine was lightly used luckily and the internals were good save the custom internal hose, which had hardened an broke. I have created a "new" setup much like yours where there is a spout at the top and a hose attaches to that. My 0510 doesn't eject water nearly as fast, so I don't worry about the hose coming off. I used an old (spare) Hoover water fill hose that I had with a broken end and used a barbed brass nipple atop of the machine. The barbs are smooth and the hose is still flexible, so it stretches slightly over the barbs and it holds quite well with the ability to rotate still. It's hard to explain without showing. You've done a bang up job there.

I've included a link to my Flickr, which some pics of the 0510. I recently gathered an auto-rinsing 0519 (harvest gold plastic tub) model too and there is a YouTube vid of that one if you search for "Hoover 0519".

Cheers


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Spin Speeds

Hi Mike.

Do you think the high spin speeds of todays modern washers are the reason why so many machines can be unreliable.

Going back to the 1960,s, 1970,s and early 1980,s, most machines would spin under 800rpm. Indesit L series were 400rpm, some Zanussi machines 380rpm, 520rpm. With the majority of machines spinning about 800rpm, they seem to last for years.

My mum had the hotpint microprofile 1400rpm, it would only spin on 1400rpm for about 12seconds.

I know miele machines have a cast iron drum cradle, a 3cm drum axle, and miele machines last for ever. My mum bought her miele machine about 10 years ago, its alway on, and never broken down.

Just curious, so asking the expert.

Regards
Paul
 
Having seen this particular 3301L....

...I can also vouch for the STUNNING and SUPERB restoration of the machine.

Honestly, no photograph can do it justice! The paint finish that Neil has achieved is truly fantastic. I stood and stared, admiring the machine, for a fair old while, taking it all in.

It is a tribute to its owners and the people who have put time into its visual and mechanical restoration.

Well done to all involved.

Paul

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well done

Hi Mike thanks for shareing the video, great to see this hoovermatic model in action. It's got a really powerful spin acceleration, wonderful.

Hoovermatic paul, well done on getting that 3334, I saw it but would have felt guilty having a 3174 in good condition and a 3334 in need of a full makeover lol. I hope you enjoy useing it as much as I do, it looked a great example in the ad, but I would suggest checking all the internal rubber parts for signs of perishing, I need to fit a new resiliant mount( spin bearing houseing) to mine, If you do need any help just ask, between us all you'll be enjoying that machine for many years to come.

Mathew
 
Spin Cans...

What are the spin cans made from? That has the same as mine, but my newer ones are flat-bottomed stainless ones, just curious.

-Tim

Fab machine! The paint really is amazing.
 
About the hoses

Later models, from around 1970 ? forward, moved the drain hose to the back, while the former top mounted drain port became the fill port. And because there is no vacuum cleaner motor, monster-force pump at work now, just your own local water pressure, the port stays intact.

The water inlet is a simple plastic snap-in with a built-in washer docking to a rubber neck--and it's indestructible--or so it seems. Every time I plunge in the fill hose, I marvel at how old it is--50!--and how it just never stops. Yet the design is the epitome of simplicity. Maybe Mikey has a close-up of the inlet coupler.

Pretty cool the way so many club members appreciate the power and the glory of the Hoove'. Don't you love the way they sound as if you have a jet airplane engine whining in your house: RRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ? Me too ; >
 
Wot? Wot? Speak Up!

Can't hear you!

Just did several large and thick bath mats in my Hoover TT and am that knackered from the work, and nearly deaf from the noise! *LOL*

Used a commercial detergent high in phosphates (Ecolab) and very hot water. Great thing about this detergent is that it is made to work in top loaders and quick cycles. So one "heavy" cycle per mat was enough for each.

Cheated on the rinsing to speed things along. Bunged each into the bathtub and gave a deep rinse in with cold water. Then chucked the soaked mat into the Hoover for a final spin. All done in about 45 minutes.

Have to say if one uses proper detergent in good ratio, Hoover TTs can rinse very well. Have a hunch it has much to do with the fast extraction of the spinner.
 
i have loved reading this thread

i have to say though my mother would have laughed her head off reading it we had this machine and she had a routine machine would be filled switched on powder added without waiting for the powder to disolve she would pick up an armfull of washing dump it into the washer bang the lid on then go off and do somthing else while it washed once stopped the washing was stuffed in to the spinner usually off balance [no spinmat]lid banged down another armfull thrown into the washer .As soon as the bulk of the water had spun from the first load the lid was up a bucket full of water sloshed in lid down then repeat lid up clothes into the basket next load into spinner lid down before the spinner was up to speed mum was into the garden hanging out the first load leaving the spinner running till she came back and so on till all the washing was done when the last load came out the pump knob was turned round to empty tub spinner lid down and off into the garden with the last load spinner left running again till she came back then a quick rinse out wrap the flex up and back under the worktop at least 6 loads would take about 45 mins my dad [and later me ]were forever replacing belts and spin motor rubber mounts till eventually dad replaced the rubber mounts with three cotton reels and some long bolts .my mum was rough on machines our hoover senior also had a hard life its bag so full it would be dragging on the floor and when it was finally emptied the old bag would be put back on over and over till it eventually fell apart .All i have said was of course was happening all over the UK not just in our house remember guys back in the day these machines had to earn there keep they wernt spoiled and treated with kid gloves as we do Hoover built them to last because they new they would have to stand up to some rough treatment.Oh yes just before i go i remember mum once doing the squirt water on the ceiling thing she had washed some of my sisters nappies they were carefully lifted out of the BOILING soapy water into the spinner you can guess what happened next.llovly restoration guys it looks like new
 
hotpoint95622

Just stunning, beautiful work on the lid too, I just don’t have the skill to pull it off like that.

Excellent job lads

Lee

PS what’s wrong with Lidl backed beans.. ;-)
 

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