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I have a pink A700, but you can't have too many Maytags with bleach dispensers, "Cups of Kindness", tub and panel lights, and I just love the multi-colored cycle dial on the A-702, so I bought it. Problem is, I just had surgery not 2 months ago and I'm not allowed to do anything close to wrangling vintage appliances so I had to wait a week to borrow my buddy Rick and his truck to drive back up to Middletown and pick the thing up. While I was there, I spied, with my little eye, something interesting poking out from under a moving blanket on the loading dock while I was waiting for Ed's helpers to find and load the Maytag...

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As George Takei would say,

"OH MY!".
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Charlie, who earns his pay, let me know that they had just brought this out of some elderly lady's home and that "she took real good care of it". What you're not seeing here is all the literature that came with the machine in a plastic bag (you'll see it sometime later), and the bittersweet measuring cap for the agitator. Darryl posted pictures of a machine like this some time ago. Anyway, I guess I got lucky, and any information on this sweet little Lady Kenmore will be appreciated. I guess it's the grandma of the color-keyed machine but a little too early for the Vari-Flex agitator, bittersweet or white. I'm looking forward to hooking this up and watching it do it's thing. I like the old metal handle on the lid and the metal, not plastic detergent dispenser lid. I wish it had one of those lint filters with the brush, but you can't have everything. The stops on the dial seem to work in coordination with the cycle keys and apparently it has an extra-slow speed for the Woolens cycle.

 

Now all I have to do is wait for my other buddy Max to show up, either this afternoon or tomorrow, to unload these two machines from Rick's truck and wheel them into the basement.

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Wow Ken

A 1966 Lady Kenmore Washer, that the best condition I have seen one of these great washers in in at two decades.

 

The self-cleaning filter in these washers was not only far more effective than the clean-it-your-self brush filter but a lot nicer to use. The idea of having a washer that can automatically wash your really dirty clothing twice, add bleach at the correct time and even rinse twice and add the softener in the last rinse is just way too great a washer to make you clean a damp lint lint filter.

 

Great find indeed, oh did you get some other washer as well, LOL.
 
Fantastic

Phenominal acquisition. Not one, but two great machines.

Very happy for you. I love my Kenmore with a roto flex and every Maytag that lights up!

Congratulations,

John
 
Do I hear and echo in here......

 

 

Because I'm going to echo what others have said.  WOW Ken, what awesome and phenomenal finds, CONGRATS!!!   You couldn't have scooped up two better or more beautiful machines!

 

I look forwarding to hearing how your "first tests" go!

 

Kevin

 
 
Congrats on your new finds Ken! They seem to be in great condition. The white porcelain in the LK's tub still looks shiny (I haven't been so lucky with white porcelain tubs). 
 
CONGRATULATIONS!!

On the terrific-twosome!
WOWZERS! Those are some really cool treasures you picked up on! I can't wait to read your posts on them & see more pictures!

Again CONGRATULATIONS!

WOOOOHOOOO HOOOOOOOO!!!
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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!

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Wow Ken, both are in amazing condition.  Congrats on the great finds!

 

If you let the Kenmore agitate then shut off the machine, the transmission is engaged and you can un-thread the cap.  Be careful though, sometimes those Roto Flex agitators can be a real PITA to pull off.

 

Ben
 

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