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48bencix

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I am expecting a 1952 automatic washer tomorrow. I'll let you guess what it is.

Here are some hints:

It is not a timed fill.

It is not a neutral drain.

It is a top loader.

It does not have a window in the lid (none of this make do).

I hate auctions because I don't have enough money to put down enough to scare off anyone else, and I hate disappointment. I also hesistate when members offer machines here because I just know that I won't be first to make an offer, or I don't know the person, and they may respond to a friend.

So, I have seen this machine at a local appliance dealer for a while. I always assumed it was only a display item. When it disappeared from the window, I inquired. I was told it might be available, and to call the owner. I thought long and hard about how much I would offer, and when I called, I was able to come to a deal fairly quickly.

So, it will join my limited collection tomorrow. I will post then with pictures, and more information.

Martin
 
My clues were too specific

Or you guys are too good.

It is not here yet. But I got this last week as part of the deal. I'll need it and your help.

On page 8 it lists the wattage:

Gyrate 200-300
Spin-First minute 590-650
Spin-Full speed 300-350

I'll bet that's a lot less than a Unimatic (Bulb dimmer). Probably good for many homes in the 1950's with primitive circuitry.

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Here it is

As you can see, it is in beautiful condition. The story is that it the original owner traded it in in 1982. Her son thought she needed a new machine. At that time, it still worked. Ever since then it remained at the Maytag dealer as a display item.

It has not been refinished. I plugged it in and no sound, nothing. I will check and see if the cord is any good, or maybe other things are wrong. The timer seems stiff. The waste hose has been cut off, so I'll probably replace it with an Ace hardware generic one.

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Hi Martin, congratulations!!!! It looks like its in mint condition. That is the very, very first Maytag Automatic and only a few people have that model in their collection. It's a 1949 model.
 

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