My Dream Machine found: The ULTIMATE Simpson All Push Button Fluid Drive!!

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Well Guys,

This is my dream machine: The ultimate Simpson All Push Button Fluid Drive! This is a late 60's early 70's model. I have done a lot of searching for this machine and the hard work has paid off. This machine has sat unused in a shed for 15 years and Yes: it works, however, discovered two holes in the outer tub which my dad is helping me fix this weekend and it needs a new divertor solenoid which i can get.

I was able to step through to the wash and spin cycle and it's washing and spinning without any hassles.

Before any of you ask: Yes, i will do a video as soon as the holes are repaired and the soleniod is replaced.

Enjoy the pics!

Cheers
Leon

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Congrats!

Hi Leon,

I can't tell you how happy I am for you that you were able to find a dream machine. And just like you said - lots of hard work (phone calls, advertising, etc.) pays off. I keep telling everyone to have patience. The machines *ARE* out there!

Best wishes,
Rich
 
Thanks Rich!

Hey Rich,

Thanks! You have no idea how happy i was when i first saw the pics from the seller. And you are right: its patience and perserverance! And i believe that if you want your dream machine, then be prepared to fork out some money for advertising too....not everything is going to be free.

Cheers
Leon
 
Hi Leon

congratulations. That is the EXACT same machine my Nan had when I was a kid.

When Nan and Pa lived in their own home, they had a Lightburn twin - the "cement mixer" style. My grandfather worked for Ford most of his life, as he got close to retirement age he got a position working for the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce as resident caretaker. The VACC had a new building, a seven storey office block with a small "caretakers residence" on the top floor. Nan and Pa moved into there, Pa was in charge of building maintenance, Nan became the Tea Lady. The tea room where Nan worked had a GE dishwasher, the first dishwasher I had ever seen. When we visited, after lunch we would load the dirty dishes onto a trolley and wheel them out their front door, down the hall into the tea room and put them through the dishwasher.
Their flat came with a matched pair of Simpsons, the fluid drive washer and a big dryer. I had never seen a washer with a lighted panel before. Nan didn't like them much, they broke down pretty often. Their flat also came with Frigidaire wall oven and hotplates, and Frigidaire fridge, all made by Holden. I was really impressed with their place, at seven floors up we called it a "skyscraper".

Chris
 
my mother had one

Congratulations on finding this. My mother bought one in 1973 and had it for about 24 years. It was a terrific machine and mechanics always raved about how well built they were. They had an interesting suds saver option that siphoned the water into the outer tub and then when the program started it pumped the water into the inner tub.

Have Fun.

Greg
 
WOW

Leon, that is just beautiful!!!! The control panel is gorgeous and that agitator and cap looks almost exactly like a Franklin style washer. Is this really a beam machine? Can we get a shot or two of the mechanicals below????

Ohh what a nice find.
 
It's a Beam design machine

Hey Robert,

Thanks muchly! yes, its a beam design Fluid Drive machine, will take some mechanical shots tomorrow our time when at the folks (where it is) to fix the rust holes.

And Chris: GREAT story!

Peteski: Yes, its a solid tub machine

Cheers
Leon
 

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