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runematic

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This dryer is still here. It is definitely going to the crusher 2 weeks from today. I'd like to keep it but I just do not have the room. Like I said before, I don't know what's wrong with it. I never plugged it in. The original owner bought a new dryer from me and let this come back in. Please if you want it, please pick it up. I don't know what happened before. Oh yeah, IT'S FREE. I have a dock to roll it onto your pickup.

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just like

Just like the one my parents bought with the matching washer in 1964-5? RCA Whirlpool, (I tried to talk them into Tag's but they were too expensive.) My mom was so excited with the fact that you could set the dryer to heavy, medium, or whatever and it would automatically adjust to the dryness of the load. She was leaving (mourning and crying, and I mean crying--I had just come home from school) a GE Combo from 1956 when I had been adopted (prior to that wringer washers and no dryers). That pair worked for us until 1985 when a new W'pool set was bought, the dryer still in operation now (2008 and used every day)(Imperial model) and the washer replaced in 1995 with a Tag that has the small tub and the new agi (not the corkscrew) and tranny with the short and fast strokes. Seems to all work out, MOM likes to do my laundry, she's afraid that I might overload her Tag. Good for me.

Courtney in Waynesboro
 
Courtney, I don't think this dryer has moisture sensing. My grandmother had a similar 1972 model with a three-temp selector (high, med, and air), two-cycle timer (Regular & Perm Press), and push-to-start button. Both cycles on the timer are timed drying. It's misleading because the Regular cycle is labeled as Light, Medium, Heavy, and Ex Heavy instead of in minutes ... but it still runs by time.
 
Sure, Jon. Anytime. When I say 1000 pcs, most are modern (post 1995) that hopefully I'll get ready to sell as used pieces. I do have an antique stove display (about 200 or so) & a bunch o' wringers set up.
 

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