shankstr
Active member
Hi everyone! I'm new to the site but wanted to share my first wringer washer with those who appreciate them. My neighbors (in there 70's & 80's)think I'm crazy. They said they couldn't give theirs up fast enough when the automatics came out. My wife is OK with it but doesn't have the enthusiasm I have.
So any, I picked up a Maytag E2L from CL for $60. SN# L121999V (does anyone knows the manufacture date?) from a man who got it from an old lady. This guy was a retired machinist that has a 4000 sqft. building FULL of old things. A self proclaimed hoarder! So we plugged her in and she ran like a champ. Everything worked and sounded great. After chatting a while, he shows me a model 30 electric covered up in the corner which he might part with for $125. I skipped it for now as I wasn't sure about parts availability.
I get the "Ol' Gal" home, fill her up, plug her in and wash a few towels to try her out and what does she do???? Belches thick, nasty, brown oil all over my garage floor!! Thanks to the threads here I knew what it was...yep... the shaft seal was toast and water was in the tranny pushing the oil out. I ordered new parts from Phil to include not only gaskets and seals but also a new centerplate as the shaft had some side to side play in it. Planning on cleaning and replacing all lube in the tranny and horizontal PTO too. While waiting for parts, I'm sanding all the nicks and scratches to paint with the suggested Rustoleum Appliance paint.
She's gonna shine up beautifully!!

So any, I picked up a Maytag E2L from CL for $60. SN# L121999V (does anyone knows the manufacture date?) from a man who got it from an old lady. This guy was a retired machinist that has a 4000 sqft. building FULL of old things. A self proclaimed hoarder! So we plugged her in and she ran like a champ. Everything worked and sounded great. After chatting a while, he shows me a model 30 electric covered up in the corner which he might part with for $125. I skipped it for now as I wasn't sure about parts availability.
I get the "Ol' Gal" home, fill her up, plug her in and wash a few towels to try her out and what does she do???? Belches thick, nasty, brown oil all over my garage floor!! Thanks to the threads here I knew what it was...yep... the shaft seal was toast and water was in the tranny pushing the oil out. I ordered new parts from Phil to include not only gaskets and seals but also a new centerplate as the shaft had some side to side play in it. Planning on cleaning and replacing all lube in the tranny and horizontal PTO too. While waiting for parts, I'm sanding all the nicks and scratches to paint with the suggested Rustoleum Appliance paint.
She's gonna shine up beautifully!!
