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I noticed that on the WI-57 lid instructions, there are instructions to start and stop the washer on both the "Normal" and "Small" load columns. Can't believe some might think that would differ..."Well, if the tub is half full there's no way to shut it off!" LOL...
 
Greg, doesn't the skinny shaft agitator end up having water just at the top of it or over the top of it when filled? I vote for that one at the convention.
 
Greg ... thanks for posting the Highlander!! I'm looking forward to seeing that machine. I forgot those had dark wash tubs. I LOVE the chrome lint filter and black dispenser cup. A very classic design!!

Could you use this agitator in your push-button Maytag, too? I assume the push-button just has the stainless steel lint filter without the dispenser. Is that right?
 
Juiced up Maytag!

This is your Maytag on steroids! LOL! Bet that would really clean those dirty baseball uniforms... (:
 
Wash In Spectacular!!!!

Wow Greg ..all these fab machines to use, better make sure we have plenty of flashcards & powder !!!

"The Lady Kenmore" range definately has it for me, with the Filter Flow a close second, third would be Maytag , the first Maytag I saw this side of the pond was "the Clampits" must have washed cleaner than the "Ceeeement Pond...LOL

Whats the definition of "Helical Drive"

What machine has the widest "Agitator Sweep" is it still Speed Queen???

Cheers, Mike

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Austin - I can't remember what the OPM is now, I seem to remember hearing that the 50 cycle pulley increased the speed numbers by around 30% +/- but I'm not positive on that...

Mike - Helical drive is simply a shaft that is threaded like a screw or bolt. When motor runs one direction the drive pulley winds up and turns the spin shaft, turning the other direction the pulley winds down the helical 'threads' and drives the agitate/transmission shaft.

I'm thinking Speed Queen probably would tell you they have the longest stroke of all the t/l washers but we've tried to "test" this in the past and found that it wasn't all that accurate.
 
Too much national pride

Is it me or does a T/L jut scream "USA?"

..Canada and maybe Australia..

now if we add the UK..

my my my there is a pattern there isn't there?

Does anyone know if T/L or F/L dominate in Central and South America?

(let's see if we can split this one along language lines.. LOL )
 

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