This machine is listed on CL, but I see no reason to post it in SS since it's not exactly a desirable model.
What I find unusual about it is that the agitator has four filter slots, the selector buttons indicate an extra-large tub, yet the tub itself has the blue finish -- generally an indicator of standard capacity -- instead of white. Why would Maytag have gone to the trouble of tooling up for two different finishes for their extra large tubs? Did they feel the need to distinguish single-speed models from their two-speeds?
What I find unusual about it is that the agitator has four filter slots, the selector buttons indicate an extra-large tub, yet the tub itself has the blue finish -- generally an indicator of standard capacity -- instead of white. Why would Maytag have gone to the trouble of tooling up for two different finishes for their extra large tubs? Did they feel the need to distinguish single-speed models from their two-speeds?

