Maytag Combo Weekend!!!

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*** Standing ovation***

Wow Ben that is absolutely awesome, CONGRATS!!! That machine looks to be in incredible condition, like it was just unboxed! Just stunning!

I am just amazed and in awe every time someone finds some incredible or rare machine, that looks like it's been sitting with little or no use for the last 40+ years!

You have been VERY fortunate in that department! I'm sure there are others, but the two that really stand out in my mind are the Bendix combo and this Maytag Combo!

Question: Where are the water and drain connections on this machine? They are not visible in any of your photos.

Kevin
 
Thanks guys for your kind comments! The Bendix Duomatic is a far cry, condition-wise, in comparison to the Maytag. While the Duomatic had little use it sat in a limestone basement in upstate NY for all of its life - thus it needs a complete tear down. The Maytag shouldn't require nearly as much attention as the Duo will (even though they are severely trouble-prone). The Maytag came from Lanerd, KS.

Togs - it may take a few days but I can post copy from the service manual that should help clear up any questions on how the condensing system works on the Maytag. Tom's write up is spot on!

Kevin - the 4 solenoid water valve is at the bottom right hand side of the base. It requires a complete cabinet tear down if it needed servicing - just one of the many lovely service-minded engineering decisions made with this machine. The pump hose would exit to the left of the electrical block (currently missing from the machine.

Ben
 
WOW!

That is an amazing find. I hope you find it to your liking and that you can get it washing and drying as intended. I would be interested to see a comparison of this to other washer/dryers like Bendix to compare design methodology and performance. Maytag was known for such superior engineering, I wonder why the combo is so comparatively crude in some respects (cabinet access!)?

Congratulations,
Dave
 
WOW!!!

Ben, an absolutely stunning find! I know that water valve well, having just sent the NOS valve I found to Kim. (Hey, Kim! when you gonna start your resto nudge... nudge...) I can hardly wait to see some pics/video of that gorgeous creature running!

RCD
 
Wow!

What a great find! And to think you found this parts donor behind Lowes! I love it!!!!!
This Maytag combo is in amazingly good shape!
Thanks for the pictures.
You guys look great having so much fun!!!!
Brent
 
What a fun weekend! It's rare that we get to share in seeing the pure joy on our friend's faces but seeing Ben get this combo was as good as any Christmas morning could hope to be. It really is a beautiful machine and with a little bit of work and a couple of 240v relays for the longevity-protection of the timer, Ben will be washing and drying in the same drum very soon.

I'll post some more pictures this week from the trip - and of the timer repair that wouldn't have been possible without the support and help of Ben for my Maytag combo.

Thanks again for a great weekend and congrats on a well-deserved rarity, Ben!
 
Bob - Steven had a copy of the parts book for the Combo. No owner's manual to be found.

Dave - these machines were a disaster for servicing. We take for granted the simplicity built into the Helical top loading washers. The combo - while a beautiful machine, is a rushed together production of a machine. With Bendix tying up the good patents, it left the other manufactures to come up with creative ways to put a combo on the market. While they were creative, they also weren't very practical in terms of longevity. I am starting to scan the repair manual now, and will include the section here titled: How it Works.

Enjoy Steve!

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