Well, I caught the spring-cleaning bug... I need to 'rationalize' the space in the garage to accomodate new finds and a new project so I need to free up some floor space. I have a couple of items that I would like to find new homes for and this one of them. It's a late-80s Maytag reverse-rack dishwasher. I cannot find a model number anywhere on the frame or trim - sorry! It is a belt-drive model, overall in fair to good shape, and kinda working (more on that after the photos).
Here's a bit of my history with the machine - it was in the kitchen of the house in Ogden when we bought it in 2007. The machine never really seemed to work all that well when I used it. I took the pump apart and cleaned out all kinds of nasty black goo and plastic wrap. It still didn't clean that well. I did a couple of de-scaling operations on it and it started to do a decent job again, then the water inlet hose popped. The dishwasher had been built in before the tile floor went down, so I couldn't get the darned thing out to change the hose. I gave up and used the 58 Mobile Maid instead. The diswasher was removed in January 2009, when the kitchen went back to 1956.
Here's a few pictures of the 'Tag...

Here's a bit of my history with the machine - it was in the kitchen of the house in Ogden when we bought it in 2007. The machine never really seemed to work all that well when I used it. I took the pump apart and cleaned out all kinds of nasty black goo and plastic wrap. It still didn't clean that well. I did a couple of de-scaling operations on it and it started to do a decent job again, then the water inlet hose popped. The dishwasher had been built in before the tile floor went down, so I couldn't get the darned thing out to change the hose. I gave up and used the 58 Mobile Maid instead. The diswasher was removed in January 2009, when the kitchen went back to 1956.
Here's a few pictures of the 'Tag...
