G gocartwasher Well-known member Joined Nov 12, 2006 Messages 251 Nov 20, 2006 #3 not too many hits on her maybe theres a wringe washer lovers site somewhere LOL
O oxydolfan1 Well-known member Joined Sep 28, 2006 Messages 1,764 Nov 20, 2006 #4 Don't laugh...the Amish people still use them. Unfortunately, I don't think many of them use eBay!
T tolivac Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Aug 21, 2003 Messages 10,105 Location greenville nc Nov 20, 2006 #5 Do the Amish washers have gas motors?would think they would like the gas motored Maytags.
G gocartwasher Well-known member Joined Nov 12, 2006 Messages 251 Nov 21, 2006 #6 hello guys the amish comunity out in Grabill Indiana ,use them mainly maytags ,they have a shop there that converts them to gas engines,one amish man uses his horse to run the washer using a arm & gears the horse walks around a maypole type system Chuck
hello guys the amish comunity out in Grabill Indiana ,use them mainly maytags ,they have a shop there that converts them to gas engines,one amish man uses his horse to run the washer using a arm & gears the horse walks around a maypole type system Chuck
S sharples Well-known member Joined Oct 24, 2006 Messages 376 Nov 21, 2006 #7 Mennonite The Mennonite's use these exclusively in central PA. You can't touch them at estate sales.
goatfarmer Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 12, 2004 Messages 9,256 Location South Bend, home of Champions Nov 21, 2006 #8 A large Amish community in Elkhart,and Lagrange county,Indiana,use lots of Maytag wringers. They go for top dollar at auctions,estate sales,etc.
A large Amish community in Elkhart,and Lagrange county,Indiana,use lots of Maytag wringers. They go for top dollar at auctions,estate sales,etc.