hustlepeters
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Hi I’m new here but I’ve snooped this place periodically over the years. Long story short my wife and I just moved into a new house and I picked up, for the grand sum of $50 Canadian, a Beaumark(store brand of Hudson’s Bay department store) washer and Hotpoint electric dryer. The washer looks like it’s probably late 70’s or very early 80’s? Can’t say for sure. Dryer, Hotpoint HD854LW429, might be slightly newer but I can’t find much info. These were both made by GE/Camco in a factory maybe an hour or so from where I live. I can’t find a model number anywhere on the washer.
Anyway. I got them cleaned up and they both live. The washer is awesome. No rust and everything works properly. Rim Flo action works well. The dryer - works fine on time dry, but overheats when run on auto cycle. Didn’t have time to diagnose but I did open it up and clean out the lint. Would like to regrease the main bearing eventually but it’s fine for now. I assume there is an issue with the moisture sensor or something causing the heating elements to not cycle off during auto dry cycle.
I am a journeyman electrician and used to own a laundromat so I enjoy the troubleshooting and repair aspect of owning old laundry equipment, plus, an old top is the best for cleaning my work clothes. Some of the places I go to, you do not want to touch too many surfaces and your clothes go straight in the wash after work. Anyway here’s some pictures. Wonder if anyone here knows the approximate vintage of the washer.







Anyway. I got them cleaned up and they both live. The washer is awesome. No rust and everything works properly. Rim Flo action works well. The dryer - works fine on time dry, but overheats when run on auto cycle. Didn’t have time to diagnose but I did open it up and clean out the lint. Would like to regrease the main bearing eventually but it’s fine for now. I assume there is an issue with the moisture sensor or something causing the heating elements to not cycle off during auto dry cycle.
I am a journeyman electrician and used to own a laundromat so I enjoy the troubleshooting and repair aspect of owning old laundry equipment, plus, an old top is the best for cleaning my work clothes. Some of the places I go to, you do not want to touch too many surfaces and your clothes go straight in the wash after work. Anyway here’s some pictures. Wonder if anyone here knows the approximate vintage of the washer.






