Operation Matchbox Rescue! - Hoover 3236H

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Programming guide and the dial.

Unfortunately the dial has been damaged by an attempt to get the cover off it.
Although it produces a smart finish, the shint cap locks on tight and the usual habit for removing it seems to be to tear away at the edge of the dial, with the obvious negative results.

Mathew has a spare dial and even his has been subjected to slight tearing to get at the cap.

As it is, we cant remove the cap so its original damaged dial will continue to live with it.

The chip out of the red ring will be repaired at some stage.....

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To the rear...

the solonoid panel and back panel of the machine has surface rusted quite badly, but would repsray really well after a sanding down.

Behind that though - a miracle....

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...in the form of an absolutely pristine pulley wheel and seemingly new backplate.

no pitting or staining at all to speak of, so whether the machine saw much use in its life or was repaired shortly before being abandonned - who knows.

bearings are rock solid too.

Either way - its all immaculate....

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with back panel attached, no doubt chinwagging to the young whipper-snapper opposite, in the form of Gary's lovely A3190 electron 1100....

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Before the time in Plymouth was up, it just had to be done - a lineup with the first matchbox preserved, in the form of Gary's stunning 3243H Keymatic De Luxe.

Below is the Key...

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Somehow the paintwork of the 3236H (left) needs to look like the 324H (right)!

erm ...... rriiiggggggggghhhhhhhhhhht!

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Thanks to Gary for helping on the day and in the run upto collecting the machines.

Be great to get the 3236H and 3243H together again, once the 3236H is visually sorted.

After this photo the machine was reloaded, alongwith the toploader, into my car for the drive to Cardiff, to visit its other owner Mathew (keymatic3203).

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touchdown

the plot of welsh land that has seen many a machine sat upon it - just by the door in Mathew's kitchen!

More updates soon.

paul

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A great big WELL DONE Paul

It is wonderful that you have taken the trouble to rescue these machines, and it looks like it may just be cosmetic damage which can be repaired. It will be great to hear if it actually works when connected up and if it does not, well Matthew's clever hands will soon put that right. Another piece in the jigsaw of Hoover's magnificant washing machine heritage.
Al
 

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