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turquoisedude

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Yes, it's right there in my profile - I want a matched Maytag washer and dryer set, preferably a late 50s set in Turquoise or Pink... Well, earlier last week a set in white turned up just north of Montreal. I missed it.. Two days later, a mid-70s set in Avocado turned up for a mere $50. I missed that too... I was inconsolable or as hubby said 'a proper little git'... Then, out of the blue, a neighbour in Ogden brought me this foundling...

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This neighbour knows that I am a washer collector and had left me a message about a 'an older Inglis washer with a dial in the centre'. When I heard that, I was sure he meant a Maytag... And sure enough, when it was brought to me, it turned out to be a Maytag A206. Not in great shape comestically - that centre dial is barely legible...

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Hey, at least it's a starting point. Congratulations on another machine added to your growing collection. What did hubby say about this one?
 
So I vacuumed the debris out of the tub, then tried to give the drive pulley a spin. It turned smoothly... I had nothing to lose, so I tried plugging it in. The motor started up immediately and the agitator turned. I figured a water test was in order!

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Trouble was the tub just reeked!! I suspect the former owner used swamp water for laundry... I figured a run with hot water, detergent and bleach was in order. And wow, what a difference that made!

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I figured that the 'Tag can be the 'understudy' for the Inglis until I get a new motor... I tried a load of sheets and blanket used to protect the 1959 Kelvinator range and refrigerator set that I parted with this weekend...

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The waher cycled through the wash-drain-spin-rinse-drain-spin perfectly. I had been warned that the washer had be decomissioned dbout issues with the hot water solenoid, and I had observed some weirdness during testing, but by golly, the solenoid shut off fine when I tested the washer in the basement! Here's a view during the final spin...

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Displaced 'orphans' are jealous... The Inglis needs that new belt and motor and the Westy is waiting for its new thermostat...

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Great washer. We had the same one in harvest gold. Bought it used from the local Maytag dealer in 1987 and had it for 10 years until its companion DG806 dryer suffered bearing failure. That washer sounded no different on the day we gave it away than it did the day we got it.
 
Now,some questions for the Maytag experts...

Does anyone have an idea as to the year of manufacture of this washer?? It's an A206, serial number 2173 18QY. I am guessing this is a BOL model... It has a black agitator, and I suspect it may be the Power-Fin style. The lint filter is turquoise and I am guessing the insert in the lint filer is a fabric softener dispenser.
Anyone have an idea as to the capacity of this machine?
How likely is it that I might find a replacement dial and pushbuttons for a machine like this??
And, what is the matching dryer model to this one? I see lots of Maytag dryers and I just might be able to make a set!

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Congrats on finding one workhorse of a washer. I grew up with that exact model, which lasted from September 1972 until August 1999. Never a problem except for one failed timer, and that was not until 1995. We got rid of it because it was going downhill and my mother wanted a new washer. The Tag was leaking water and oil, and it was not emptying completely. Since it was getting progressively worse, it was only a matter of time. If I had known then that a club like this existed where old washers are brought back from the dead, I would have offered it to a collector here as I am sure it could have been saved.

Enjoy your new find. It will perform well, and reliably for quite a time. Please post a video when you wash the inaugural load.

Have a good one,
James
 
Didn't see those recent photos. The first load is done already, lol.

I would not know the exact year of this washer, but I would guess between 1970 and 1972.
 
Tim - Hubby actually HELPED me move it into the basement! Probably 'cause I parted with the 59 Kelvy range and refrigerator set...
Eugene - I am hoping this will attract a 'mated' dryer... And maybe it will inspire me to get my fingers out and get the WP600 top-loading dishwasher into production!
Ralph - I missed a set in Harvest last year and I am kicking myself about that at least daily... LOL
 
Paul, that's a std. capacity Maytag. Probably about 14 pound machine. It's not BOL. It's 2-speed!! And yes that's a fabric softener dispenesr xup. Any Maytag dryer, in white, with the blue colored lowere-panel part (instead of gold for the later center dial Maytags) will make a "set".
 
Paul... you have a VERY early one there!

Hey Paul, CONGRATS on the "new" Maytag addition!

If I am reading the date coding sheet correctly, it looks like that washer was built in November 1965. This would make it the FIRST model year (1966) of the "06" model line! AND.... with that BLACK agitator, that would make perfect sense!

Unless I'm mistaken, the "Power fin" agitators are all turquoise and have a slot or gap between the base of the agitator and the "fin". This allows the "fin" to flex a little as the agitator moves back and forth (making it a bit more gentle on the clothes).

I'd love to see a better photo of the agitator, but I'm guessing the agitator is Bakelite and has taller fins then the "Power fin". It should be the same agitator I have in my 1962 A700. So that washer should be a std capacity washer. Look at the number of holes down the side of the agitator (for the lint filter) of there are only 3, it's a std cap, if there are more, it's a large cap.

On finding replacement buttons and a dial, contact RedcarpetDrew and/or QSD-DAN. They both have a WEALTH of knowledge RE: Maytags and may be able to assist in finding replacements!

YAY!
Best of luck!
Kevin
 
QY= Nov 1972

I have buttons, switches, timers, timer dials, an entire console for this model, and whatever else is lurking in the parts stash that I have forgotten about. Let me know what you need :)
 
I forgot to ask earlier how the lint filter looked. Was it all gunked up with all sorts of unspeakable crud? Most people don't even know that's a lint filter, or just don't care.
 
MT A206 WASHER

Hi Paul congratulations on your new toy, Dan is correct on the date MT didn't come out with the PP cycle on the timer Dial until the early 1970s. MT like WP did not make capacity claims for thier machines. Your MT is a 16 gallon tub it should wash 7-9 pounds of cotton clothing, your WP-Inglas is 18 gallons and should wash 9-11 pounds.
 
I stand corrected!

I guess I don't have the correct date code chart or I don't know how to read it!

Please disregard my my previous post!

Still a great machine! Congrats again Paul!

Kevin
 
Maytag Washer

I am looking for information on a Maytag Washer that we had a very long time ago. The top of the control panel was white with the bottom third being gold. On the right side, it had two red toggle switches: one for the water temp-hot,warm,cold; the other switch was for the suds saver--save(up), drain (down). On the top left of the control panel it had a red reset button. The suds saver drain hose was a two part hose. It had a black agitator. Anyone one have information on this particular washer--model--photos? Thanks.
 
Nice 206. This was the same as the BOL A106 except it had a two speed motor. Nice, solid, no nonsense machine. Congrats. Now you should ask yourself "Ehh, who needs this Inglis anyway now that I have a REAL washer?" (Ducks and runs... FAST!)

123S? Nice. I'll bet I have some info on her around here and will look when I next have time. If I find some, I'll try to post in a separate thread so I don't end up highjacking Paul's wonderful thread...

RCD
 
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