Power Fin or Load Sensor?

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Power fin of course! The only real advantage of the "load sensor" is that with probably too large a load, it will pull the clothes down and circulate them a little better. But if it takes that to circulate the clothes, you have too much in the washer.
 
Depending one what Maytag washer you put them in. If you have a Maytag with the Orbital transmission, then the LoadSensor will do quite well in it. If you put the PowerFin in a Orbital Maytag then you will have insane rollover and water power that will surprise you. If you put the LoadSensor in a Maytag that uses the 5 gear long stroke transmission, you might find that like I did, that the performance isn't up to snuff and the base of the agitator is smaller than the PowerFin. The PowerFin agitator does very well with the long stroke transmission. If the washer is loaded correctly and not overloaded, it does an amazing job I found.
The one thing with using a Maytag PowerFin agitator in a Orbital washer is the amount of water that is pulled thru the filter. I was absolutely amazed at how much lint was on the filter and that was also with the self cleaning filter under the agitator.
 
The Power Fin does a good job, but the Load Sensor does a better job at washing large loads. The 1997 Maytag Dependable Care that was at my old house had the Load Sensor on it. I have the Load Sensor on my Maytag A810 washer, and it does work quite well.
 
I get really great results from using the Power Fin agitators in my Maytags with the 50 cycle pulley kit. With this kit, the Load Sensor agitators give decent agitation, too, with the original long stroke transmission. My time fill machine with the old tub design that had the non-perforated tub area opposite the Gyrator fins gives quite dramatic water action because instead of the fins driving water through the perforations, they force it up along the tub walls.
 
1971 guts in 1962 cabinet with 50 Hz pulley. Showing results with power fin and load sensor.

 
I thought the internet was here to increase ones knowledge?.....

I investigated and knew a lot before it surfaced....maybe give 30+ years for others to catch up?

but seems like their going backwards....think I will go ask DAMM....Mothers Against Dyslexia!

does anyone have a phonebook I could borrow?
 
Best Maytag Agitator [ Of All Time ]

The load sensor was the only one worth having [ of course you still needed to install a 50 cycle pulley as MTs were always under performing automatics ]

But it took MT over 50 years to put a decent agitator in the washers they designed and built, The LS was the first one that could turn over clothing without excessive clothing wear, MTs automatic washers tub was just too small in diameter for an agitator that was recycled from a square wringer tub.

John L.
 
The load sensor is a good agitator, and it seems to take stress off of the tub brake, and the motor on my Maytag A810 seems to not get as hot with the load sensor, as it would with the power fin.
 

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