Well, it's been 10 years but I finally got a replacement for my old Harvest A207 Maytag washer.
There was an estate sale within walking distance of my house with an avocado A206 for $75. The dials and graphics were all in good condition, the machine was clean and well kept, and the estate salesperson let me run the washer through its paces, so I put down the money and took it away with me. As I mentioned, I had a similar machine, but I wanted to ask a few questions about this one...
The serial number is 330176 MM. What would be the date of construction on this?
The Dial has the permanent press cycle. What year was this introduced? Is there a practical difference between this and 1950's "Wash and Wear", or is it just updating the marketing lingo?
Also, the permanent press cycle only has notations in the wash time zone of the cycle... the rest of course is blank. Because of the complicated rinse/spin/cool down program, was this left blank to discourage operators from using these and "forcing" the use of the more conventional (and marked) rinse/spin cycles in the Whites program?
I have a pilot light above the dial but it doesn't work... Going through old posts, it seems that Maytag installed non-functional lights. Is that true? I don't get it... the first words out of a prospective buyer is "why isn't the pilot lamp on?"... What does the salesman say "That's ok, it's just for show" ??
Many Thanks...
Bill

There was an estate sale within walking distance of my house with an avocado A206 for $75. The dials and graphics were all in good condition, the machine was clean and well kept, and the estate salesperson let me run the washer through its paces, so I put down the money and took it away with me. As I mentioned, I had a similar machine, but I wanted to ask a few questions about this one...
The serial number is 330176 MM. What would be the date of construction on this?
The Dial has the permanent press cycle. What year was this introduced? Is there a practical difference between this and 1950's "Wash and Wear", or is it just updating the marketing lingo?
Also, the permanent press cycle only has notations in the wash time zone of the cycle... the rest of course is blank. Because of the complicated rinse/spin/cool down program, was this left blank to discourage operators from using these and "forcing" the use of the more conventional (and marked) rinse/spin cycles in the Whites program?
I have a pilot light above the dial but it doesn't work... Going through old posts, it seems that Maytag installed non-functional lights. Is that true? I don't get it... the first words out of a prospective buyer is "why isn't the pilot lamp on?"... What does the salesman say "That's ok, it's just for show" ??
Many Thanks...
Bill
