I've had some time to dig into the Hotpoint since it first arrived last Thursday. But first, I figured it was time to recap some history regarding this machine.
Back in 2004 (yes, 14 years ago), this washer, along with a somewhat matching gas dryer popped up on eBay. Todd down in NOLA won the auction and had the set shipped from NY state. He recapped that the original owners of the washer and dryer won them as a prize or raffle, but ended up not using them for some odd reason. Guessing they already had a much more reliable belt-drive Whirlpool/Kenmore or Maytag in service...
The seller of the set ended up buying the house that the Hotpoint set was in from the original owner, guessing in the 90's or early 2000's. They used the Hotpoint set for a few months but decided the washer wasn't big enough for their needs and ended up getting a newer washer and dryer, and then sold the Hotpoint set on ebay.
After Todd got the set in the fall of '04, which was right before AW officially went live, he and Jason tried to get the washer running but ran into a few issues. This is where Robert stepped in with some guidance that the brake would need some attention (more on that in a sec). From what I gather the machine then sat without too much attention, more than likely due to hurricane Katrina, and it continued to sit yet again for over a decade.
Fast forward to 2018, and after some conversation with Todd the Hotpoint washer arrived in Iowa! The model number is 2LW830. Normally, Hotpoint models of this generation would start with LW, and the 8 would indicate the year. What is strange is the machine has a 1968 panel, but it has the 1969 and later positive brake version of the coaxial transmission, and the serial number of AE253092 doesn't match up at all with what the '65 repair manual on AE.org indicates (May of '64). At this point, the actual model year and MFG month/year is anyone's guess.
Upon arrival, I suspected that the washer wouldn't spin but potentially would agitate. Here's the first look:
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Back in 2004 (yes, 14 years ago), this washer, along with a somewhat matching gas dryer popped up on eBay. Todd down in NOLA won the auction and had the set shipped from NY state. He recapped that the original owners of the washer and dryer won them as a prize or raffle, but ended up not using them for some odd reason. Guessing they already had a much more reliable belt-drive Whirlpool/Kenmore or Maytag in service...

The seller of the set ended up buying the house that the Hotpoint set was in from the original owner, guessing in the 90's or early 2000's. They used the Hotpoint set for a few months but decided the washer wasn't big enough for their needs and ended up getting a newer washer and dryer, and then sold the Hotpoint set on ebay.
After Todd got the set in the fall of '04, which was right before AW officially went live, he and Jason tried to get the washer running but ran into a few issues. This is where Robert stepped in with some guidance that the brake would need some attention (more on that in a sec). From what I gather the machine then sat without too much attention, more than likely due to hurricane Katrina, and it continued to sit yet again for over a decade.
Fast forward to 2018, and after some conversation with Todd the Hotpoint washer arrived in Iowa! The model number is 2LW830. Normally, Hotpoint models of this generation would start with LW, and the 8 would indicate the year. What is strange is the machine has a 1968 panel, but it has the 1969 and later positive brake version of the coaxial transmission, and the serial number of AE253092 doesn't match up at all with what the '65 repair manual on AE.org indicates (May of '64). At this point, the actual model year and MFG month/year is anyone's guess.
Upon arrival, I suspected that the washer wouldn't spin but potentially would agitate. Here's the first look:
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