bradross
Well-known member
Hello everybody,
Thought I'd share with those interested - my latest restoration project is taking place at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. I'm working on a Maytag Model 90, which has some significant differences from the Model 30, particularly those of the power unit (transmission) and shift lever, shape of the wringer assembly (it has a visible drain board below the lower roll), as well differences with the base and motor mount arrangement.
I'm still awaiting word on the manufacture date (thank you in advance, Geoff D!), but Model 90s were in production between 1927 and 1930.
There will be photos and videos documenting the restoration process, so that there will be a record not only for me, but also for the museum archives. This is sort of a dream-come-true for me ... doing what I love to do on somebody else's budget. Of course, I am donating my time, which I estimate will be about 48 hours.
Hope you enjoy viewing the progress!
P.S. If anybody has spare parts for the Model 90, I need to replace the wringer guide bar that clips onto the two screws at each end of the housing.

Thought I'd share with those interested - my latest restoration project is taking place at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. I'm working on a Maytag Model 90, which has some significant differences from the Model 30, particularly those of the power unit (transmission) and shift lever, shape of the wringer assembly (it has a visible drain board below the lower roll), as well differences with the base and motor mount arrangement.
I'm still awaiting word on the manufacture date (thank you in advance, Geoff D!), but Model 90s were in production between 1927 and 1930.
There will be photos and videos documenting the restoration process, so that there will be a record not only for me, but also for the museum archives. This is sort of a dream-come-true for me ... doing what I love to do on somebody else's budget. Of course, I am donating my time, which I estimate will be about 48 hours.
Hope you enjoy viewing the progress!
P.S. If anybody has spare parts for the Model 90, I need to replace the wringer guide bar that clips onto the two screws at each end of the housing.
