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

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Beautiful machine! I LOVE it! Congratulations on finding your dream machine. Look forward to more pixs too!
 
OMGAWD Leon

That's just wonderful finding your dream machine!

It is BEAUTIFUL! I love that tub with the scrubulator ribs!! HOT-KEWL that is! No dirt is gonna get past those!

Good on ya!

BUT I love machines that are CORRECT and this machine is CORRECT! It has the FILL cycle labelled between ALL the other cycles! CORRECT!! 100 points to you!

THE BEST!

Can't wait to see the nudie shots under her skirt and the video virgin wash! Please record the sounds tooooo??

LOVELY!

if you send me a close up of that little badge I'll make something for you....

Jon
 
A sweet memory achieved on Memorial Day

So happy for you and dying to know every thing. Drooling here over the Suds-return. What a totaly unexpected bonus on an already fabulous machine!

Does Simpson have an American cousin?
Do you hit the program button "ON"to start the Suds-return?
If any one has the delicious details on exactly how the suds-retun works, would you share it please.

This is what we club members live for--our dreams! I remember the cold December morning when, among a fleet of young but already dead automatics, I saw in the shadow, the gleaming chrome of a Visi-matic.

There is nothing like finding a dream machine. Can't wait to see it work!!!

Thank You
 
Fantastic find! Congratulations!

Does the tub index at all during agitation? Just curious as to the purpose of all those ribs. Maybe just to keep everything up to speed and balanced when spinning with a partial load?

Also curious as to its roll-over capability with those big upper fins. Just like an old Wizard.
 
Thanks to All!

Thanks for your kind words guys! Adding some more pics via a seperate thread (mainly inner workings)

Some answers to questions:

KEN: Yes, the tub spins clockwise

JON: Will record ALL sounds she makes and will email you a picture of the badge: it would be wonderful if you could do something for me, as i have another 60's Simpson where the badge has faded.

BEN: I placed an advertisement for the specifics of the machine: the story was this machine was the sellers "batchelor" uncle who lived by himself all his life and after his death, they stored it away thinking they may use it themselves one day. He was curious to know why i wanted it. It was not "cheap" i assure you, but bloody worth it! Lol

MICKEYD: Simpson used the Beam design fluid drive in the late 50's to early 70's here in Oz. As for the Suds Save, from what i can make out, if you leave the plug in the laundry tub, at the end of the spin cycle the water is siphoned back into the "outer" tub and then when you advance the button to "start" the water is then pumped back into the "inner" tub.

STEVE: From what i have seen of the other Fluid Drive i have, the tub does not index.

More pics of the inner workings in a seperate thread.

Cheers
Leon
 
Fabulous Machine!

That's a really neat find. One thing I find interesting is that the console design dates from as late as the '70s. It is very shiny, with lots of chrome like an earlier machine, instead of having the usual plastic woodgrain more typical of TOL machines from the late '60s through the '70s. I'm not a big fan of plastic wood so I think the chrome looks better anyway.
 
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Congradulations on finding your dream machine.It was wasiting for you all of these years,now it is home:) I have always been courious, do these machines have a long stroke like the Speed Queen, or a short stroke like the new Maytags? Also, do they do a neutral drain with the filter action like the F and P or the grand spin drain? Again Congrads. Ritchie:)
 
Wonderful Machine!

Leon, what a great find, all the bells and whistles to. You've got to love the timed bleach and fabric softener dispensers. I hope you get it up and running soon, the mechanicals look like they're in great shape. Can someone tell me what north American brands used the beam transmission?

Good luck.
Liam

PS

Hope you get that center dial Maytag one day, they're great machines.
 
YAY!

Im so excited for you! I love these machines I dont think there are that many left around anymore.

I found something exciting on the weekend too but I have to download my photo's.
 
YAY!

Im so excited for you! I love these machines I dont think there are that many left around anymore.

I found something exciting on the weekend too but I have to download my photo's.
 

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