brucelucenta
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These were at the tail end of the 29" wide belt drive Whirlpool washers. The washer had the "super capacity" tub and the Whirlpool wavy agitator with the extra wings at the bottom for better movement of big loads. (Speed Queen adopted a similar agitator some years ago) That mechanism was really a terrific one, but expensive to keep manufacturing I suspect and so the new direct drive machines took over shortly after this. The electronic control was in sort of it's infancy then and the panel had a tendency to go out and need to be replaced. Otherwise these were really good washers and the dryers were and still are good dryers that require little to maintain. It was at the end of an era and many of the washers and dryers we knew had either already changed or would soon change to different designs that were more cost efficient to produce. This basic mechanism had the longest run of any automatic washer ever made with few changes and had a single direction motor.