bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,290 Location Connecticut Feb 25, 2009 #21 "Set screw"?? Please explain.
gansky1 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 2, 2001 Messages 13,170 Location Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner! Feb 25, 2009 #22 Set Screwed! Oops, sorry, not for the basket removal - there is one in the stem & seal assy. (which probably should be replaced if going that far into the tub.) I was probably still reeling over Jindal blabbering about Katrina! HAHAHAHAHA!
Set Screwed! Oops, sorry, not for the basket removal - there is one in the stem & seal assy. (which probably should be replaced if going that far into the tub.) I was probably still reeling over Jindal blabbering about Katrina! HAHAHAHAHA!
jetcone Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 2, 2001 Messages 7,678 Location Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Tr Feb 26, 2009 #23 Greg who the HECK is Jindal?? And check your mail next week.......
M maytaga806 Well-known member Joined Nov 20, 2012 Messages 712 Location Howell, Michigan Nov 1, 2013 #24 What do you mean by ''Its not the bakelite agitator'' the one you busted off wasnt a bakelite?
combo52 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 17,258 Location 50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md Nov 1, 2013 #25 Maytag Agitator The blue Power-Fin agitators and the later white ones are polypropylene, on MT washers all Bakelite agitators are either black or on early models they were red, Note after 1969 MT also switched their black agitators to polypropylene.
Maytag Agitator The blue Power-Fin agitators and the later white ones are polypropylene, on MT washers all Bakelite agitators are either black or on early models they were red, Note after 1969 MT also switched their black agitators to polypropylene.
kenmore71 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 1,723 Location Minneapolis, MN Nov 1, 2013 #26 Actually, according to the Sept. 1964 issue of "Let's Talk Service" the BLACK polypropylene agitator replaced the bakelite ones at about that time.
Actually, according to the Sept. 1964 issue of "Let's Talk Service" the BLACK polypropylene agitator replaced the bakelite ones at about that time.