geoffdelp
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I thought I would let you all know the Maytag A50 I picked up last week in Wisconsin is running pretty smooth! I was able to get a brand new impeller belt and I believe it needs a new pump belt.
For those of you who get troubled by "suds-lock" with these machines, I thought you might like to know how I get around that. I put a few inches of cold water in the spin tub, thus helping the suds push out. It seems to work. I'm a Tide user and believe me, in these machines, you get a lot of suds!
Funny, but the belt only cost $14. The people who tried to "fix" this machine, had taken a motor belt of some kind and rigged up a system to make it tighter. It was really strange; it involved two 2" machine screws, cafe curtain rod hangers and 2 small, metric sockets. It was really strange and no, I did not take a picture. The neoprene belt is much better!!
The spin is incredible. The book says 2000 rpm's. It sounds like the extractors at a laundromat when it picks up speed! The impellers rotate at 400 rpm's; that's why there's a lot of suds. Maytag always prided themselves with their gyratators that the cleaning relied on water action alone. The same holds true with these little porta-washers.
These machines are very efficient. It holds about 11 gallons of water and the longest wash time is 5 minutes. Items really get cleaned well.
I'll do pictures later after I get it all polished up.
For those of you who get troubled by "suds-lock" with these machines, I thought you might like to know how I get around that. I put a few inches of cold water in the spin tub, thus helping the suds push out. It seems to work. I'm a Tide user and believe me, in these machines, you get a lot of suds!

Funny, but the belt only cost $14. The people who tried to "fix" this machine, had taken a motor belt of some kind and rigged up a system to make it tighter. It was really strange; it involved two 2" machine screws, cafe curtain rod hangers and 2 small, metric sockets. It was really strange and no, I did not take a picture. The neoprene belt is much better!!
The spin is incredible. The book says 2000 rpm's. It sounds like the extractors at a laundromat when it picks up speed! The impellers rotate at 400 rpm's; that's why there's a lot of suds. Maytag always prided themselves with their gyratators that the cleaning relied on water action alone. The same holds true with these little porta-washers.
These machines are very efficient. It holds about 11 gallons of water and the longest wash time is 5 minutes. Items really get cleaned well.
I'll do pictures later after I get it all polished up.