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Great job!!

That washer looks wonderful! Congratulations on a job well done! I have always had a place in my heart for the Avocado Maytags... Thank you for sharing these pictures with us!!
 
806 RESTORATION

Very nice restoration Brain you did an excellent job of doing what is necessary without going to extremes and actually not coming up with as good an overall result. The two minor things I would do differently would to replace the inlet valve since you can still get excellent quality replacements for this machine, inlet valves do fail and after 30+ years I wouldn't trust it. I would also use a small SS hose clamp on the bleach hose, plastic ties tend to expand when they get warm and can come loose.
 
Awesome Job!!!

That is one beautiful A806! Nice job on the restoration. It looks better than brand new after all the time you put in to it!

So where did you find those rubber pads for the feet? I went to my local Maytag shop and Whirlpool charges something like $12 a piece for those little rubber pads now. I thought that was a bit outrageous.

Here's a pic of mine from 1970. No restoration on mine but didn't really need one.

Jon

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Nice Job

Thank You for posting step by step progress through your restoration. It looks awesome. Makes me want to tear into mine in the garage.

Malcolm
 
Thanks for all the compliments fellas. It was hard work, but worth it.
I replaced the motor carriage glides, cleaned the carriage and put on new poly-lube too. The old springs were in good shape and seemed to have more tension, so I used them. I have the new ones if they break, but I don't think they will. Also put on new belts, of course.

Ken, thanks for the idea. The old one is readable, but it just looks awful. I'd like the dial to look as nice as the washer.

Jonathan, I got the rubber feet covers from our local Maytag Direct Appliance Store. I think they were $6 something a piece. Kinda high, but as you can see from the pics, it had to be done. It's important for proper leveling and cushioning. I was just glad they were still available. Your machine looks really nice, too. I kinda wanted the harvest gold, but this machine came along, in fairly good shape, so I went for it.

John, I'll be collecting spare parts as I go along. Need to recover from this investment first. The old valve's working fine for now.

If anyone has a dial they'd like to sell that would fit my machine, send me and email. That one needs to be replaced badly. Next, I'm going to be looking for the matching dryer. I guess I'll look for an 808 dryer. The 806 with the gold strip on the panel are very rare, as most of us know. I think I want gas, but I might consider electric, if a really nice one came along. And if I get gas, I'd probably be better off with an 808. Gas seems to have a bit of a rusting affect and I'd need one in good shape, if it's going to last. What do you guys think? Add to that, the parts for the 806 dryers are getting pretty hard to find.

Lastly, I'd like to thank qsd-dan and redcarpetdrew. Your posts from the past were invaluable. And many others, too.
Thanks Robert, for the site. It's wonderful.

I'll try to work on a video, too.

Talk to you soon.
Brian. [email protected]
 
Label - Why does model number say AA806?

Wow, it appears you stumbled on a placard with a factory boo boo that QA/QC missed, lol.

Agitator came off easily

LUCKY!!

Excellent job! She'll reward you with many years of reliable operation.
 
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What a gorgeous machine! You really did put a lot of time into that one! Looks like new!

Congrats...

And what an AWESOME color of course!
 
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