Norge Washer

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

Help Support :

arris

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 6, 2013
Messages
227
Location
Rochester New York
I Have a Norge washer given to me by a co-worker from the basement of his house, the cabinet is shot but the console, inner tub, agitator, lint filter and fabric softener seem to be in good shape it needs to be cleaned up... I have it covered with a tarp until I can get it inside, I don't know what the inside ( tranny,pump etc )looks like I have not had time to look.... if anyone would like this for parts etc it's yours for the taking, either pick up or arrange for shipping....Pics attached...Jim

arris-2018111022111201071_1.jpg

arris-2018111022111201071_2.jpg

arris-2018111022111201071_3.jpg

arris-2018111022111201071_4.jpg

arris-2018111022111201071_5.jpg

arris-2018111022111201071_6.jpg

arris-2018111022111201071_7.jpg
 
Actually looks like it would look really nice with a THOROUGH cleaning.
Looks like a nice machine. Too bad it was neglected.
Maybe someone can bring it back to life?
Or do you think it's too far gone?

Barry
 
Control panel

Hi Jim,

I've sent you a separate email, I'd be interested in the control panel if no one else has expressed an interest.

If you're willing to pack it for me, happy to pay for the postage to Australia if you'd be willing.

Let me know

Kind regards
Leon
 
Cleaning

It looks as if someone used the machine as a flat surface to cut wood... there is sawdust in the tub, I just got this home last week and was unable to clean it, after looking at the bottom of the cabinet I realized the only usefulness would be to part it out.....Jim
 
50 Years

Ah.
Going back for another look at the pictures, I just noticed the "50 Years" on the panel.
So it was an anniversary edition?
Makes me feel even worse that someone trashed it then.
At least maybe its parts can help another one live on.

Barry
 
I like those holes in the agitator base... Are they used to help draining?

There are some hints that my mom’s old Bradford washer and dryer were made like this, but the control panels on hers were a bit slanted, so maybe those machines were built by a different company...

— Dave
 
Parts

When I saw the pictures of the machine from my co-worker it did not show the bottom of the cabinet, when I went to pick it up it's so rusted I noticed it was basically caving in on itself...I still took it, I thought the good parts could be used on someone's norge washer....Jim
 
Ralph

Does that mean these weren't good washers?
Or are you just busting balls on the Norge fans?
Legitimately asking. I don't know anyone who owned one.

Barry
 
As I have said, a few cues made it onto my mom's Bradford, both W and D, seeing how as I have seen Norges (& their variants, as well as private brand ilk) & could easily compare components and parts, but often to only notice striking differences...

Hence the Bradfords were the last of the soon-to-be-defunct Franklin- or Hamilton-made... Norge was definitely one-of-a-kind!

Somehow you must rescue whatever redeemable parts or even just the cabinet, itself, before one more log or hunk o' wood has to be cut on top of her...

-- Dave
 

Latest posts

Back
Top