I'd still like the flowers...
Yeah, thank you everybody. I'm well enough to go thrifting (actually, shopping in Big Box and Grocery stores where I could lean on a shopping cart whilst strolling and find a seat somewhere was a prescribed form of physical therapy before I could do little else), but these beauties are still outside in the truck waiting for a couple of hunky guys (!) to come and wrassle them onto a hand-truck and into the basement.
John, if it weren't for your brilliant primer on the virtues of the Kenmore I wouldn't have given these machines a second look, but I have to report that even the back of this machine has very sophisticated, sturdy connections for drain hoses and the other necessary utilities. I still wonder, however, why those damn Whirlpool people needed to enclose a standard capacity washing machine in a 29" wide cabinet( LOL; ducks and ambles away carefully).
They are both in fact remarkably clean and I'm going to work VERY HARD to restrain myself from disassembling them for examination and cleaning and rendering them inoperable. As it is, I'm fighting the temptation to remove the Agitator from the Maytag; the last time I pried one of these out of the tub, it's rubber spline slipped out of its hole in the bottom of the agitator and no force seems to be able to re-insert it.
Oh, and while I'm on this subject, can you Sears/Whirlpool people tell me if there's a way to stop the agitator from spinning around freely so I can unscrew the agitator cap? There are two or three alternate agitators in the collection that I want to try out on this machine!
