Ohh lots of question. Let me get started.
Robert, is the agitation any different than say GE machines from 1955 to 1960?
Good question Bob. I was surprised to see that the stroke is slightly less wide and slightly faster than the 1951-1960 GE washers. Nothing like the 1961-1995 Fast stroke GE perforated tub washers, but different none-the-less.
does anyone else see the similarity between this washer's filter and that of later-day Hotpoints?
Hi Scott, I agree, I suppose in the 70's when the Hotpoint self-cleaning Filter-Ring was introduced they probably looked back at the old GE patents and found this. The big difference between the two is that the '47 GE uses recirculation water to clean the filter, where as the Hotpoint uses fresh incoming water to clean the filter. I was surprised to see first how much lint it caught in the screens and second how the screens were completely clean after the final spin.
What's the acceleration rate to 1140 RPM?
By far this machine has the fastest water throw of any GE I have ever seen. While it’s no Unimatic, it ramps up to 1140 rpm slowly, about a minute and a half from 0 to 1140, but the water is out of the tub quite quickly and it’s up to 600rpm, in less than 30 seconds.
Does it have a tub brake or does it coast all the way from 1140 down?
Hi Eddie, it has a brake, but it takes about 40 seconds to slow the tub down from 1140 to 0. When it first stops spinning it coasts like there is no brake, but as the shifter bellows slowly drains of oil, it lets the mechanism inside the drive unit drop and contact the brake.
47 GE, Apex on the way, this is some year you're having!
I'll say!
One last thing that needs to be fixed is the top seal that seals the top to the cabinet. During the screen flush, when the recirculation water hits the screens spinning at 1140rpm, the force of the water is so great that bit of water comes down on the outside of the cabinet. After I get that fixed, its time to take the machine completely apart again and have it painted back to showroom new. Then once reassembled it can take its place in the collection. It will be one of my most cherished machines for the rest of my life.