Rebuilding my 1971 lady Kenmore combination
Hi everyone, John’s magnificent work on the 61 whirlpool has encouraged me to finally finish up my 71 lady Kenmore combination.
My brother and I picked up this combination back in 1980. It was not even 10 years old. It has been in storage ever since, it was one of the last ones Made it was made the last month in September 1971 Whirlpool built the 29 inch combination washer dryer. This machine had a fairly good mineral buildup from poor detergent usage habits, it also had a transmission that had locked up from sitting so many years I am putting it back into service and converting it to gas.
I started on this project over a year ago, but have not been doing much work at the home shop, but it’s taking shape pretty quickly now I’ll try to post some pictures.
Wondering if anybody else has a 29 inch whirlpool built combo that is currently in working condition, John E has two of them, we have one at the museum, John Charles has one in Massachusetts .
I know there’s a few other out there, but I’m not sure of any other machines are in working shape.
John E performed the most miraculous task when he figured out how to actually fix the transmission Bello I have never seen such an intricate operation performed successfully, he should get the AW award of the year. If not the lifetime achievement award for figuring this out.
to actually fix the transmission Bello I have never seen such a intricate operation performed successfully, he should get the AW award of the year. If not the lifetime achievement award for figuring this out.
If anybody has a 29 inch combo that they need help with. I have lots of parts, mostly used, but some new as well for these machines or if you need help with figuring out what to do get in touch.
These machines have long been my favorite vintage laundry, Appliance. I’ve often said that if I could only have one vintage laundry, Appliance, it would be one of these combinations. This was the most incredible engineering achievement when Whirlpool brought this machine out I can’t think of another washer dryer product That had so much advanced engineering in it even to this day.
I think the next closest machine with this much advanced engineering was the whirlpool Calypso top load washer.
Many thanks Ben for the cycle sequence chart for the original 61 whirlpool combination. I love the fact that it normally heats the water during wash, but also starts drying in the second phase of high-speed spinning. My goal is to put one of my 61 Kenmore combination back into the original lens separation mode and incorporate these features in it for the museum.
John