mrb627 Well-known member Joined Sep 12, 2001 Messages 5,114 Location Buford, GA Jun 8, 2014 #2 http://greenville.craigslist.org/app/4509604652.html Priced right! Malcolm
swestoyz Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Sep 27, 2004 Messages 6,603 Location Cedar Falls, IA Jun 8, 2014 #3 These are wonderful washers. With the white panel font, it could be late enough to have an orbital transmission. Bonus! Ben
These are wonderful washers. With the white panel font, it could be late enough to have an orbital transmission. Bonus! Ben
funktionalart Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2014 Messages 1,162 Location Rison, AR Jun 9, 2014 #4 I just passed on one of these tonight for under $20. Still thinking I had better go back tomorrow and really look it over internally....
I just passed on one of these tonight for under $20. Still thinking I had better go back tomorrow and really look it over internally....
mrb627 Well-known member Joined Sep 12, 2001 Messages 5,114 Location Buford, GA Jun 9, 2014 #5 Model A712 was a long stroke transmission. The A713 was the first orbital, if I have that right... Malcolm
Model A712 was a long stroke transmission. The A713 was the first orbital, if I have that right... Malcolm
swestoyz Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Sep 27, 2004 Messages 6,603 Location Cedar Falls, IA Jun 9, 2014 #6 Malcom, there were a few orbitals thrown into the 712. It is certainly is possible, but more than like it is a helical/long stroke. Ben
Malcom, there were a few orbitals thrown into the 712. It is certainly is possible, but more than like it is a helical/long stroke. Ben
kenmore71 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 1,723 Location Minneapolis, MN Jun 9, 2014 #7 There never was a Maytag A713 washer. There WAS a model 713 dryer that replaced the 712 dryer in the line-up in early 1989. The orbital transmission was introduced across the line in July of 1989. These machines were designated as "series 10". The "12" models were replaced by the black-paneled "00" models in July of 1990.
There never was a Maytag A713 washer. There WAS a model 713 dryer that replaced the 712 dryer in the line-up in early 1989. The orbital transmission was introduced across the line in July of 1989. These machines were designated as "series 10". The "12" models were replaced by the black-paneled "00" models in July of 1990.
mrb627 Well-known member Joined Sep 12, 2001 Messages 5,114 Location Buford, GA Jun 9, 2014 #8 My Bad... I guess I was confused by this posting. Maytags - Nice Washer, Basic Dryer Nice washer with FIVE (5) temperature combinations; fairly basic auto dry dryer. Greenville, SC lawrence http://greenville.craigslist.org/app/4494608042.html www.automaticwasher.org
My Bad... I guess I was confused by this posting. Maytags - Nice Washer, Basic Dryer Nice washer with FIVE (5) temperature combinations; fairly basic auto dry dryer. Greenville, SC lawrence http://greenville.craigslist.org/app/4494608042.html www.automaticwasher.org
R repair-man Well-known member Joined Mar 19, 2005 Messages 254 Location Pittsburgh PA Jun 9, 2014 #9 A613 The model pictured in the above link is a A613. It was a A612 with the 5 temperature options like the A712 but only had 2 speed options.
A613 The model pictured in the above link is a A613. It was a A612 with the 5 temperature options like the A712 but only had 2 speed options.