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What Do I need to Know about Moving this Beast?

Tomturbomatic had a lot to say about precautions on how to move this combo on another thread (second post, thread linked below.)

Does anybody have a specific moving pointers?

-If the machine is tipped for dolly transport, which direction does it tolerate best? (back against dolly back? Right or Left side of unit against dolly back?)

-can the counter weights be arrested or removed in the field? Or is that just asking for trouble??

-How much does this thing weigh? I am looking at reports of 350-380 pounds.

-I have a pickup truck, but I'm worried about the lift up to the bed height. -Should I just rent a trailer with a low rise and ramp?

At moments like this I wish I collected vacuums.

 
Bill - Tipped on the right side looking at it

will minimize tub movement - but what I do with my Combos is go to Homo Depot and get a few sheets of pink panther solid insulation, stuff that all around and under the tub between tub and cabinet and you are good to go.

What you don't want and want to minimize is the tub bouncing UP and BACK into the controls, thats bad. You could break the controls or the pot metal pulley. Hitting the cabinet will just dent the cabinet.

I have new boots for that thing. Bought up the only stock  left in England. $50 with shipping if you need one.
 
Thanks to everybody that's had input on this thread so f

We've scheduled a pickup time and everything looks good. Tom (T.Turbomatic)and Jon Charles have been particularly helpful in how to "pack" the machine so as to minimize damage in transit.

I'll be sending along pictures once the unit is home.
 
1959 or 1960 27" Philco-Bendix Duomatic

Congratulations Bill on your first Combo, It is best to only hand-truck this machine from either side although since the transmission-motor and pump are on the right side of the machine when facing it the center of gravity is a little better if you truck it from that side.

 

This combo appears to be a no-vent condensing electric model. They also made a Hi-Speed NVCEM that had a blower to speed up the drying process. The one good thing about your model is it is quieter and simpler, they also made a vented electric and a gas version of your machine.

 

Philco-Bendix made all their combos smaller in 1959 hoping they would have even more sales appeal and to reduce the cost to manufacture and ship etc, unfortunately the load capacity really suffered and they did little or nothing to improve the reliability and serviceability from the orignal 50s design.

 

I hope moving it goes well, it is not really necessary to pad it inside as long as you do not tip it more than 45 degrees when trucking, and by all means don't move the machine by the control console. The control console is pretty weak on this model.

 

John L.
 
Child please....

If one can fit a portable dishwasher, two European washing machines, three ironers, two dryers (one European the other Whirlpool compact) and a Hoover TT into a NYC apartment, surely you can find room down there for something to "tinker with". *LOL*

Be creative, think out of the box, tap into your inner decorating self...[this post was last edited: 11/10/2015-06:24]
 
Well...

there is just no room to fit anything around the grand piano which takes up all the living room!  And the full sized yamaha keyboard, the computer desk, an aquarium, a waterbed, and a chest of drawers in one bedroom, and Tony's china cabinet, antique chest of drawers,  and king bed in our bedroom.  Can't leave anything out in the outbuilding without winterizing it every time it's messed with, not to mention that old building isn't varmint proof AND I call it spider haven due to all the brown recluses in it.  Our bathroom isn't big enough to cuss a cat in, and speaking of cats, whatever I'm tinkering with has to be behind closed doors or parts will become toys for 3 nosy cats who think everything belongs to them.  Already have a Miele and my old Maytag  DW stored in MIL's basement next door.  And as for closets.....we have to use separate closets because our things won't fit all in one.  Then there's the fact that Tony doesn't share my enthusiasm for tinkering....he's the "breaker" and I'm the "Fixer".  Believe me, if there were room, I'd be using it for something!  CL is full of items I could be fixing!
 
Oy! The Philco Duomatic is home at last

I just got in from a day's worth of worry and work to get this thing home and in place. The unit looks almost unused - I will post photos tomorrow because I am dead tired. I could not fall asleep until 1.30 last night and had to be up at 6 for the transport, so I am kind of cranky right now.
 
CONGRATULATIONS!!

This looks like a fun combo to use. Is the cabinet about the same size as say a maytag washer? I can't wait to see some pictures and also hopefully a video of this combo in action...
;o)

Again CONGRATULATIONS on a neat find!
:o)
 
Well, here she is, the new Queen of the Laundry Room

It's a Philco CE-704. I was told it was from 58, but I see it in ads from 59-60. Did they roll the style over for a few years? It was in essence in a storage room unused for many years ... I got it from a middle man so most of the pre-history is missing.

The unit is in generally good condition, with cosmetic problems on the cabinet (rust at the corners), worn graphics on the bleach dispenser (the tray under the main dials) Chrome loss on the door frame, and very slight graphics paper peel on the "Master Control" back graphic.

Notice that the plug is missing, as is the inlet couplings and possibly the valves (I haven't removed any of the back panels yet).

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