Well, I crossed the line today and am no longer a mere spectator to the wonderful world of vintage washers and dryers. I was down at the local Goodwill and found a Maytag A208 with its matching dryer, both in white, in the rejected section, awaiting a trip to the krusher. The people who worked there were absolutely incompetant and at first refused to even admit that they had washers and dryers, even though they were a mere 40 feet away! Finally I was able to convince the employees that the machines did, in fact, exist, but they didn't want to let me get them. Eventually, I resorted to lying and I said I had the same model machine at home, but it was broken, and I wanted to buy their machines for parts. They eventually sold them to me for $10.00 each after making me promise that they were only for "parts."
Since this is my first experience with Maytags, or for that matter my first experience with vintage machines, I could use a little advice. I need to go and bring them to my house, and I will have to lay them down to get them into my housemate's Ford Explorer. Which side should face down on both machines to prevent damage? Should I expect oil to leak, if so, from where? Both machines are listed as being non-functional, but I will see to the truth of that after I get them home. If there are specific things I should check before plugging in, please let me know, aside from starting the machine in spin. If anyone has any information about the A208 and its matching dryer, I'm all ears. All I know is that the A208 is not BOL, but it's very close! I also think the machines may be from the end of the Center-Dial years.
I will post pictures after I get them home, probably tomorrow.
Taking the plunge,
Dave
Since this is my first experience with Maytags, or for that matter my first experience with vintage machines, I could use a little advice. I need to go and bring them to my house, and I will have to lay them down to get them into my housemate's Ford Explorer. Which side should face down on both machines to prevent damage? Should I expect oil to leak, if so, from where? Both machines are listed as being non-functional, but I will see to the truth of that after I get them home. If there are specific things I should check before plugging in, please let me know, aside from starting the machine in spin. If anyone has any information about the A208 and its matching dryer, I'm all ears. All I know is that the A208 is not BOL, but it's very close! I also think the machines may be from the end of the Center-Dial years.
I will post pictures after I get them home, probably tomorrow.
Taking the plunge,
Dave