Maytag A606 Washer And Maytag DG606 Halo Of Heat Gas Dryer

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Here are some pictures of the Maytag DG606 base, and I took a damp cloth and wiped the base down after I vacuumed up the lint and dust off of the base, and think you for the Birthday wishes, and it was a high honor to get that A606 set since I’ve been looking for a washer to go with my Maytag DE306 HOH dryer, but haven’t had luck in getting one, so when this A606 set popped up, I jumped right to it, and a Maytag A806 is my dream set, but the A606 is close enough for me, but here’s the pictures of the DG606 base

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Congrats, Sean! This is a very nice looking set and it appears the original owners cared very much for their Maytags. Any chance you've looked at the serial codes to get the MFG dates?

Are you looking for the felt seal along the outside diameter of the drum? Looks like the 311534 can still be found even though it's marked as NLA on most sites.

Ben

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electronic conversion

here ya go. I would get rid of the standing pilot asap. that dryer you have is in too nice of shape to not seeing how simple it really is to convert. all you really need is a doner dryer. here's my thread on doing it, we use this dryer almost every day, never a problem since I've done the conversion. https://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?73537
 
I will probably do that in the future, but everything seems to work fine at the moment. I imagine that my “new” Maytag A606 set seems to be fairly low mileage, and the dryer didn’t have much rust inside, and the rear panel had the most rust out of everything on the dryer, and I plan on cleaning it up as much as possible and painting it later this week
 
I will probably do that in the future, but everything seems to work fine at the moment. I imagine that my “new” Maytag A606 set seems to be fairly low mileage, and the dryer didn’t have much rust inside, and the rear panel had the most rust out of everything on the dryer, and I plan on cleaning it up as much as possible and painting it later this week
 
The Maytag DG606 turns on and tumbles, but the electronic dry control doesn’t seem to turn off the dryer. The push buttons were stuck when I first got it, and I got them unstuck, but now it doesn’t shut off at all, and I have no idea what’s not allowing it to shut off. It has tried to shut off at least once, and it tried to sound the bell off when I open the door. Hopefully it is something simple that is causing the issue
 
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Fun project, yes I would convert it to electric ignition, but you have many problems to solve first.

 

The front felt seals need replacement, you need to get it to shut-off properly, it also looks like it may still have the aluminum motor pulley which will need to be replaced to get the dryer to tumble with a load of wet clothing.

 

Also you might have to convert it to electric ignition to get it to heat at all if the current pilot safety is shot.

 

Good luck and keep us posted if you have any problems.

 

John
 
Combo52, here’s a picture of the motor pulley (and pictures of the belts and pulleys) and this looks like it might be a steel motor pulley, but I could be wrong though

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Combo52, the belts I have on the DG606 are the old belts from the DE306, and I kept the old belts just Incase I got another HOH dryer, and I put these belts that were formally on the DE306 since the belts that were on this dryer when I got it were pretty much compromised, and there would have been a high probably of them breaking as soon as I put them on. I also made the tension a little tighter on the DG606, and one observation I made with the DE306 is if the tension is too loose, there won’t be enough air pulled through the Halo causing the hi limit thermostat to switch off the heating element, and if the tension is too tight, it can cause the air to “skip” over the Halo, causing the hi limit thermostat to switch off the heating element, and it may not make sense, but that is what I noticed on the DE306 HOH dryer
 
I am still having issues with getting the DG606 to shut off on damp dry with no clothes in it. The dryer turns on but won’t shut off, and I’ve already looked at the slip ring, and I’ve took the control panel off to observe the solenoid, and it doesn’t do anything when I put on damp dry, and I’ve even tried air-drying a small load to see what it would do, and it will run and run and run unit stop it
 
The new inner felt seal I ordered did arrive today, but the outer felt seal I ordered never even arrived today. I guess I will have to figure out something with the old felt seal
 

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