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Hi Paul, it seems fine with most loads I`ve done in it, the older heavier machines seem to cope better with OOB situations as you say, The Servis MK72 is awaiting a cold water valve change then I`ll do a vid, now thats another strong sturdy machines with all that vitreous enamel inn & outer tub as well as the cast iron counterweights,
Louis, you had me thinking about the toploader, will have to find one now to check, from what I remember I`m sure it did the spin drain up to 800, then it went to 1100 for the last two mins of spin etc...was a great machine, I had it installed in a broom cupboard in the hall and above was a shelf with the small Phillips D153 dryer...the bathroom was next door so I used to pull the vent pipe over the doors and hook it to the ventaxia ceiling bathroom extractor..worked a treat!!!
Hi Rob, apologies if I didnt recognise your utube addy,I`ve had no probs with sudz lock in the Phillips, , but I do watch the amount I use, that might be the next test, an OD of powder to make it OOB, I still advocate no spin after the wash drain, the depth between newer machine drums just makes it act like a Mr whippy machine!!!
Hi Adam, interesting programmes, I think the Phillips where well ahead of their time for interesting features & programmes, and I seen so many machines of the same model with very different programmes, I like that they where constantly upgrading as they produced them!!
