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I don't think its a 1-18......they usually have a pic of the agitator on the water level control......I could be wrong
 
Thats the real deal. The top is the give away. Plus the front panel as well. Not all Frigidaire GM washers had the "dry load level" diagram fr the water level. My Frigidaire WC-6 doesnt have it.
 
Looks like it.

Gary, to the best of my knowledge this is a real GM Frigidaire. Some of them didn't have the agitator graphic on the water level control; I have one whose control panel looks exactly like the one in your ad. Also, the cabinet top and the lid are the GM, not WCI, style. Would have to see the entire cabinet front to tell you better, but simply ask the seller if there is a GM mark down on that line of text underneath the controls.
 
No color on the water temps. This might be a previous year model to when they put the level graphics and the temps and cycles in different colors.
 
One thing if you look at the filter ,the corners are chipped off...thats a tell tale sign that it has fallen into the tub and the agitator got it. Check the cones to see if there are any chips in it or chunks missing. That happened with mine but finding a new JetCone Agitator is almost impossible. So what I did was I sanded the spots that the filter nicked and now its smooth. I have not used my Frigdiaire for a few years now. Great machine.
 
Spin

The spin starts out slow with the water ejection system sort of on gentle, the it clicks in to high, the spin increases dramatically and the water sprays out with more force.

There is one brief spray rinse in the final spin.

What a great machine!

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Big Load of Towels

Is there a learning curve as to how to load a Frigidaire?

There were a lot of towels and at times, it seemed to slow down the pulsations, but, it kept up and did an excellent job with water extraction.

BTW Model #WCD

Serial # 50EF 4368

Any idea of date of manufacture?

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Gary and Steve, looks like you are doing a great job cleaning the machine up. One of my favorite features of this machine is the circle spray. Just a great idea. Greg has a similar machine and when I was there over Labor Day it was my favorite!! Congratulations on a great find.

Terry
 
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