hey stan.....
sorry i didn't answer your question sooner about why the seller was selling the wringer washer or if she offered any history about it. unfortunately, the answer is no. the only thing she told me was, that she was selling it cuz she didn't really use it anymore & she wanted to clear the space it was taking up, in the garage. and that the last time she used it was about a month or so ago. that was all she really said about it.
and when i asked her over the phone, if there were any oil leaks or water leaks in the hoses, she said she didn't think so, then said that her husband said "no, there weren't any leaks".
it's kind of hard to talk to her over the phone. i don't know if it has to do with the phone reception or what? but it's like when i ask her something, it's like she doesn't hear me. even if it's a simple question. but than again, i remind myself that she is 80 years old. and maybe that has something to do with it too.
but, when i finally meet the lady in person, when i go to pick up the wringer washer, then i can ask her questions about it.
i really don't know what to ask her other than, if she is the original owner of the wringer washer? and if so, what year she bought it. or if it was given to her or she bought it off of someone else, i can ask her if she knows anything about it.
BUT....
if there is anything else, that anyone can think of, that i should ask her, please let me know what questions to ask. cuz when it comes to face to face meetings like this, i tend to get kinda nervous and my mind like goes blank.
like for instance, i know i'll be excited to see & get the wringer washer that i might be "star-struck" with the washer and might not know what to say or talk about!!
but so far, i know to plug in the washer & try the agitator, the wringer in both directions & see if the wringer locks into place, and see if the agitator lifts up/off the post & look to make sure that the metal lint screen is under the agitator, if possible, fill the washer with water to make sure there aren't any leaks in the hose and also try the pump to make sure that it's working, when i drain the water out of the washer. check the inside of the back left leg for any oil drippings, and make sure that all 4 legs have wheels and that they all roll properly, and lastly, to make sure to transport the washer standing up. and if i can't have it standing up, than transport it face-down, so that it won't leak any oil. but being that i have a full size truck, i am planning on transport it standing up in the truck bed. and i've already got 2 hand towels for me & my cousin to use, when we are loading it into the truck bed. and also, to lift the washer up by the "skirt".
i am definitely going to have to write all this down cuz i know with all the excitement, i am going to forget something!!!
i will keep you all posted....
;o)