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Finally got to play with the GE washer with real clothes!
I cleaned out the drain tube on the air gap and was very happy to find the waterfall was no longer a feature of the drain period of this machine!
Here's the loading and starting of the machine:

 
And the results....

The stuff I washed seemed to come out nicely - I was expecting more tangling! The clothes were still really quite wet and drippy, though. Is this normal??
I figured the dry part of the cycle would take some time!
For this run, I slung the load into the Inglis for a spin and then hung them out on the line.

 
Thanks! I am still working on a 'show' of the new kitchen!
BTW, how's the fridge coming along??
 
WHAT?!?! You'll have to speak up!!

Yeah, the washer is a bit noisy, I admit. Hubby kept asking me "Are you sure it's on?" each time I tested it... Believe it or not, though, it seemed quieter with a load of clothes!
I am sure the steel counter and cabinets of the kitchen centre don't help. I threw in some fiberglass insulation before I installed it; hate to think what it would've been like without!
Gotta plan that wash-in....
 
WooHoo for kitchen laundry!

How fun - you must have been very proud to see those clothes sloshing around IN THE KITCHEN!

The drippage is normal - little more than 250 rpm for spinning makes for some soggy dry cycles. These GE's were excellent washers but the performance goes South when the wash-water drains out... The dryer is capable of boiling off that extra water though, I think the high-temp during dry can go well over 200F.

(Psssst: The Westinghouse isn't much better ;-)
 
Laundry. In kitchen. FABULOUS.

What a great day for you, and thanks for sharing! Seeing some suds slosh against the window is making me dream of a restored Duomatic in the basement! Your GE is just too cool.

Glad to hear the drain issue was taken care of!

Ben
 
Gansky - Yes, I've heard the Westy may not spin all that dry... Perhaps I should be seriously considering one of those wringer machines I found close to home...
Ben - You'll have that Duomatic sudsing away in no time I'm sure!!
Jon - It's the cast-iron transmission; I don't know if this is true, but apparently it was the really early combos that had the transmission.
 
Congrats Paul, another well done restoration. You must be having lots of fun, that is a great machine! An the early transmission no less is super cool!
 
Great restoration Paul! Glad to see you have this up and running in your beautiful new kitchen.
 
doing the laundry to the strains of "Canadian Sunset&qu

LOL
I was waiting for someone to pick up on that. I just couldn't resist...
 
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