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revvinkevin

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It's Thanksgiving weekend and I've got 4 days off (yay!).   So Friday morning, still with remnants of Thursdays feast piled in the kitchen, it was time to climb in my trusty truck and head off to Phoenix again.

 

A few weeks back Justin had posted a thread with a craigslist ad for a GE combo.   After a couple days I contacted him asking if he was going after it.   He said he would, but had other priorities at the moment he needed to focus on.   So I asked if he could make the deal for me and pick it up.   He agreed and he did.  So THANK YOU SO MUCH Justin for your help, I really appreciate it!

 

Now for your viewing pleasure... the newest addition... the GE washer/dryer combo!  

(Any idea what year it might be?   For some reason I'm thinking 1961??)

 

[this post was last edited: 11/27/2011-00:06]

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<div>I put hot water in the drain hose and planned to give it a test run but after about 6 - 8 minutes I started hearing a "drip.......... drip.......... drip.........."   I already had the front panel off and found the leak.</div>
<div>Inside the tub (photo above) / outside where it's dripping (photo below).</div>
<div>I don't know anything about GE combos (other then no suspension) what is this hose for?   </div>
<div>By the way... what an INTERESTING sump - drain hose!</div>
<div>So there you are, my "new" GE combo!   YAY!</div>
<div>Kevin</div>
<div>**Keep an eye out for another thread with my other acquisition "A tale of two........."</div>[this post was last edited: 11/27/2011-01:58]

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Wow this machine looks mint! Never seen a GE combo with this old of control style paneling. GL with the leak.
 
Good heavens ...

Oooooh nice Kevin congrats on that Combo it surely looks very rich and healthy.

That leak looks like a minor fix.

I like that control knob ...No numbers just a dot ...

How long does it wash for..

One rinse then drain...how many rinses after in the rinse phase..

How many baffles in that drum..

Thanks.

 

Darren k

 
 
Kevin, what a fantastic score!!!  The machine looks to be in great shape.  I love the control panel.  I'm guessing that just the dials light up.  Also loved your thread on the two Westy's.  Westy looks to be a cute loving pet.  Thanks for sharing.

 

Terry
 
WOW! What a find

I am guessing 1961 from the "V" in the model #. "S" was 1959 and "Y" is 1964. To avoid confusion, they might not have used the letter "U" so probably 1961 is the year.

Instead of having the temperature selector buttons for drying heat like on the newer machines, the selector switches were in the dry thermostat.

GE combos had an interesting rinse sequence to speed the drying. If set to a HOT wash, the first rinse is cold, the second rinse is warm and the third rinse is hot to get the load a head start on reaching dry temperatures. It uses no more hot water than the three warm rinses it provides if a warm wash is selected. The fabrics in very warm loads of cottons are more relaxed than if they had been rinsed in cold water and are more easily squeezed in the spin periods to give up more water. The dot in the rinse phase is for the final rinse. Even though the machines did not spin until after the last rinse, they used a hell of a lot of water for each fill and each drain was followed by a few seconds of the fill valve opening to flush the sump, much like the bow tie impeller dishwashers did to clear the pump at the end of each drain period.

The "R" & "D" in the wash period correspond to the Regular and Delicate on the Dry Timer and I believe the orange area with the dot is the prewash (fill, tumble, drain & shut off). The max wash time is 9 or 10 minutes.
 

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