tennblondie78
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I thought I would share an update with everyone on my Maytags. I have named them: The washer is Ethel and the dryer is Fred. Those names just seemed fitting for some reason. I have had Ethel running; she has done 6 loads of laundry flawlessly so far. She is so smooth and quiet! Not a hint of cabinet shake or noise during the cycle at all. I see no signs of her damper pads showing, and I got on my hands and knees. I couldn't believe how smooth and silent the spin was compared to my Whirlpool Ultimate Care II washer I am using now. I took some videos of the maiden wash. I ran it with quite a bit of bleach for my own peace of mind and washed the rags I used to clean her up with. I then ran regular laundry loads. I took pics and videos. I am going to treat her to a new Maytag belt set, but she doesn't know about that yet. It's a surprise! She told me to ask if everyone could please keep an eye out for a new dial face for her and buttons, as she is slightly vain. Ethel is naked right now, her cabinet and base has been painted. She asked Fred to turn around until her cabinet was back in place.
But... Much to Ethel's enjoyment, I took Fred apart, too. He hasn't been tested yet because I don't have a way to plug him in anywhere in the garage. He was full of the usual dryer junk: gum wrappers, buttons, pony tail holders and LINT. Holy Mother of All Things Combustible, was that thing a FIRE HAZARD. I have never in my life seen such. I swear lint has permanently embedded itself into the plastic parts. (Just kidding, but still...) I don't think it has been cleaned out since 1976. If I had the lint tested I'm sure it would contain a high amount of polyester. LOL! I have cleaned him out thoroughly. I scrubbed the drum out in the front yard while getting very strange looks from passers by. I have replaced his rollers, axles and glides. It looks like I may have put the glides on turned backward, with the tabbed portion toward the inside of the drum rather than toward the edge. Will that make a big difference? Do I need to drill the rivets back out and turn them around? I did find that the grid portion on the inlet duct that the filter slides into has a broken area. I haven't had any luck so far finding a replacement. I'm wondering if that, coupled with the missing light lens, was part of the cause for all of the lint buildup. (I have a new lens, BTW...)
Anywho, let's get to the good stuff... Pics and videos!! Yes, there are some "girlie garments" sloshing around in the videos, but I figure our inner 4th graders could use a snicker... LOL!


















But... Much to Ethel's enjoyment, I took Fred apart, too. He hasn't been tested yet because I don't have a way to plug him in anywhere in the garage. He was full of the usual dryer junk: gum wrappers, buttons, pony tail holders and LINT. Holy Mother of All Things Combustible, was that thing a FIRE HAZARD. I have never in my life seen such. I swear lint has permanently embedded itself into the plastic parts. (Just kidding, but still...) I don't think it has been cleaned out since 1976. If I had the lint tested I'm sure it would contain a high amount of polyester. LOL! I have cleaned him out thoroughly. I scrubbed the drum out in the front yard while getting very strange looks from passers by. I have replaced his rollers, axles and glides. It looks like I may have put the glides on turned backward, with the tabbed portion toward the inside of the drum rather than toward the edge. Will that make a big difference? Do I need to drill the rivets back out and turn them around? I did find that the grid portion on the inlet duct that the filter slides into has a broken area. I haven't had any luck so far finding a replacement. I'm wondering if that, coupled with the missing light lens, was part of the cause for all of the lint buildup. (I have a new lens, BTW...)
Anywho, let's get to the good stuff... Pics and videos!! Yes, there are some "girlie garments" sloshing around in the videos, but I figure our inner 4th graders could use a snicker... LOL!
















