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norgeway

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A few months ago if you all remember, there was an ad posted here for a free Kenmore washer and dryer, posted by Jerry Gay, "Easyspindry", he called me to see if I was interested, so I couldnt resist!! I took the dryer to the Habitat store as it was too new , I already had the nice Lady Kenmore that was a gift from Mark Harman, I always liked these center dial washers, so, after replacing the belt, here it is, very quiet and works great!! Can anyone tell me what year it was made, I know the dryer is a 73.Washer model,82374100

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I cleaned

Out the dryer and put a new seal in behind the duct leading to the fan, the old one crumbled into dust, it was suprisingly clean, very little lint!
 
Whistle Kenmore for Gordon like he's a dog......

here boy, come on......

but if anyone would know it would be him

helpful for exact dates to list the Model and Serial number.......

(ducking and running really fast, I feel a B-Slap heading my way)
 
Looks like '83 by that model number.  And in very nice shape too.  Why no money shot?  Looks like a Dual-Action from the cap.  I know you love the cleaning, do you do large enough loads to need dividing before drying to make smaller loads?  Funny, the one agitator I've never used in a Kenmore is the Dual-Action from the belt drives.  Neither standard nor large capacity, never had one.  
 
I have some info.

But no b-slaps today...too tired. Some of us are here in Long Beach in the advance of the wash-in and we have been working on machines all day --- fun but tiring.

The machine is indeed a 1983 model. This model was available until fall 1986. This is an early one with 00 in the end of the model number. There were four seventy-series machines in the 1983 belt-drive line and this one is the best of them. I think it is the most easily used as well as the other three models had only three water levels which I sometimes find the medium setting too low and ex high to be a waste of water. Five levels are great. Oddly this was a rare model as compared to the model below it which was their best seller for the 1980s.

The next model up was an 80 series with infinite water levels and a porcelain top/lid.

Enjoy it Hans!

Gordon
 
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