fester
Well-known member
Hi y'all.
I'm an FNG on the board and a noob when it comes to appliance restoration, so please bear with me until I catch my head a bit.
I have several Maytags including a wringer and my daily driver. The units in question, three washers and one dryer, are as follows. A700 212970MC, it has what appears to be a rotary switch that sticks up through the control head on the right hand side. Any Ideas? I have similar looking dryer that I can't find a number for. It has a wider cabinet than the A700, a lint trap in the rear of the drum and a turn latch handle on the door. It only has a 110V cord, so I assume it's gas. The exhaust is high, center, rear facing.
The other washers are A712 series 02 s/n 003595 RA and A108 112553ZH.
My plan is to rob the larger tub and related parts from my non working A712 to restify the the A700 if possible. I'd like get it to a state similar to the 50 Hz pulley equipped Supertag in the archives if possible.
I also have another Maytag in daily use that I believe to be of a lower line but close to the non working A712 that was my daily driver until it died.
I haven't yet found the info I need in the archives, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks! FEster
I'm an FNG on the board and a noob when it comes to appliance restoration, so please bear with me until I catch my head a bit.
I have several Maytags including a wringer and my daily driver. The units in question, three washers and one dryer, are as follows. A700 212970MC, it has what appears to be a rotary switch that sticks up through the control head on the right hand side. Any Ideas? I have similar looking dryer that I can't find a number for. It has a wider cabinet than the A700, a lint trap in the rear of the drum and a turn latch handle on the door. It only has a 110V cord, so I assume it's gas. The exhaust is high, center, rear facing.
The other washers are A712 series 02 s/n 003595 RA and A108 112553ZH.
My plan is to rob the larger tub and related parts from my non working A712 to restify the the A700 if possible. I'd like get it to a state similar to the 50 Hz pulley equipped Supertag in the archives if possible.
I also have another Maytag in daily use that I believe to be of a lower line but close to the non working A712 that was my daily driver until it died.
I haven't yet found the info I need in the archives, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks! FEster