It's Sunday, do you know what your washer is doing?

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Sunday is not a day of rest for my applainces

Sunday I cook, do laundry, vacuum, all that stuff, the rest the week, my appliances lay idle until sunday lol
 
Just installed the 1968 Rollermatic that I got a few weeks ago in it's new location after I finished fixing it. Washed 4 loads today.

Sorry for the poor video quality, I hope some of you will enjoy watching them anyway! You can save time and watch them here simultaneously!
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do you know what your washer is doing?

 

 

Which washer are you referring to?   Most of them are sitting quietly, covered.  Haha.  

 

The KM Elite FL and Frigidaire square door FL where washing, rinsing and spinning away.   The '61 GE combo on the other hand sucessfully completed one load (wash only) and was washing the 2nd load when the drain pump decided to fail.   I let it continue thru the first and second "drain" before stopping it.   I then spent 10 minutes untangling the large ball which started out as 2 sets of sheets and 6 pillow cases, then tranfered everything to another washer and used the wet-vac to remove the soapy water!

 

Kevin
 
Hey Phil

I had forgotten how powerful and exciting the water works are during overflow when the jets flows are at full pull. Very nice vids. Thanks for reminding me. Someday........

I'll have to Searcholate the first spin speed before the click and ramp up to 1000 rpms. Forget what it is.
 

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