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Very neat find Eddy!! You should definitely hang onto it! How's the working condition?

Interesting mating of the Super Roto-Swirl and the "pregnant" Roto-Swirl cap...
 
but where will I put it?

You guys aren't helping LOL!! I think I'll keep it for now. My first test found only 1 fault: it wouldn't spin. The problem: a loose wire to the spin solenoid on the wig wag. Problem fixed, it runs perfectly and quiet too. Makes you wonder how many people throw away good machines without even checking the obvious things first. I love the old style brake on this machine, takes way longer than 7 seconds to stop. This is definitely a low mileage machine.
 
Wow Eddy, that's cool, its a Simpson Sears Kenmore washer, I've never seen one before. It has a 1957 cap, with a 1964 Agitator, a 4 bottom row of holes wash basket on a control panel that looks like its from about 1967. Where did you find him?
 
Hi Eddy, I say that it is a keeper for sure. Looks like it hasn't been used very hard either. Terry
 
where he was found

Hi Robert, I found him out back of an appliance shop in the "off to the crusher" area, so I brought the poor thing home. Get aload of the sticker that's still on the front: Made in Canada.... and around the perimeter it reads: Keep Canadians Working! (And in french on the bottom). That 4 rows of bottom holes is a common find, like my '68 Inglis which has a very similar tub. Don't worry everyone, I will keep it for now.

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It only spins at 525 rpm on a good day, a boring neutral drain that strains all the dirty water through the clothes like a drip coffeemaker and is difficult to service through a tiny opening in the back...throw it back!

Hee hee, that should get things riled up! It's in such nice condition, looks like they stopped using it when the spin solenoid wire broke - years ago. Have fun with it, Eddy and it's good to see you posting!
 
Greg you forgot to mention that the "D" shaped opening makes loading and unloading somewhat inconvenient".

There now we're both in BIG trouble.
 
Greg's comments

Greg, you sound just like my Mom with your description of a Kenmore. She hated them and refused to allow one in our house because, and I quote, "Only an idiot would design a washer that drained all the dirty water back thru the clothes and only a bigger idiot would buy one." This statement was made with a Southern drawl. LOL.

Seriously, it's a nice machine and in my opinion is definitely a keeper.
 

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