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Money shot

The upper part of the agitator can be removed to give a gentler washing action, there is a lint filter in there too. Its just a well there is a form of automatic rinsing in the spinner (through the grey rubber outlet at the top of the spincan) as there is a lever which has to be moved to open the main spinner lid, then you have to lift a flip to pull back the clip to open the inner spinner lid.

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Inside

Its in really good clean condition. The rubber pipe coming out the side of the wash drum goes to a pressure switch, presumably to stop the heater being switched on with no water in the drum. The long rod coming down from the control panel its connected to a linkage running to the front of the machine to activate the drain pump

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Hi Al, congratulations on a great find, perfect for rinsing your thongs. I am a great fan of Servis twin tubs. I have a 108 which I love and use often, the 100 is my all time favorite. My Mum's friend Hazel had one up untill 81 and I used to love lifting the lid and watch the agitator working, followed by a stern voice saying leave that alone and go and play in the garden from Hazel lol. Hope you have alot of enjoyment with it.

Rich x
 
Washer works

Up close and personal with the agitator transmission. The machine runs quietly and smoothly.

So why no washing shot? The problem is the drain hose in the top right of the picture, the outlet from the wash tub is quite badly corroded and leaks like the proverbial sieve. Nothing that some snadpaper, primer and iospon cannot fix, just a matter of time to do it

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Moving on

So, as if one non-operational was not enough, I had to get another one.

This time a Hoover Twosome from 1965.

This is actually two separate machines which can be linked with a plastic "bridge".

Its actually quite a good marketing ploy - update you old Hoover wringer washer by adding a spinner, if you have limited funds buy one machine and add another when you have the money, or if you have a small kitchen with limited storage space (as very many British ones were at the time) you can split them up and store separately.

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Money shot

This machine has a heater hence the much larger drain grill than North American members are familiar with. The hose across the back is the drain hose - the pump is permanently engaged with the motor so the drain is effectivly stoppered off to prevent the machine from emptying. The fill hose has a special tapered end wihich fits in the end to extend it into the sink.

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Close up and personal again

Not as clean as the Supermatic, but no leaks either. Yay!

Unfortunatly no leaks, but no drainage either! the pump is driven by teh pully on the bottom left. This should have a ridged rubber cover (a bit like a rubber tyre on a solid wheel). Although this was partly on a piece was broken out of it, I suspect from sitting unused for years it stuck to the main pully. The seller said his wife "tested" the machine (clearly without water!) and I reckon it was damaged as soon as she switched it on. So teh pump pully is not actually making contact with the main pully so is not turning.

Anyone got one of these covers? Or a spare pump? I am even considering an electric pump and sorting out a switch for it. Any ideas? Until then its empting the drum by jug and tipping the machine over to empty it out - its actually quite light.

And yes, it has had a paint job - with Dulux! I can see this may need a trip to the spa of Bob and Neil for a beauty job.

And I dont know why there was a huge lump of insulating tape on the spinner flex, because it seems fine underneath it.

Al

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Hi Al

Two great machines there, sorry to be so quick, just on my way out, I've got pump tyres and pump components so don't go buying any, catch up soon

Mathew
 
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Very nice machines, brings back a lot of childhood memories for me. The Hoover twosome, my mum used them right up until about 1988 with a sort semi retirement during the late 70’s back in use late 80,s she had a service supertwin in the middle. Unfortunately all 3 went in the same skip as my first Hotpoint liberator did; I still don’t like talking about that do I DAD.
 
Light at the end of the tunnel

Matt,

Great news that you have pump tyres & pumps - hopefully it should be a simple fix. And thanks all for your encouraging comments, when I was young we did not have a twin tub at all, so it will be a novelty using one for myself :)

My daily drivers are a Miele Washer and Hotpoint tumble drier although I line dry my laundry when I can. They are built into a corner of my bathroom. If nothing else, the Hoover washer will be great to clean the condensing unit of the drier out as ChesterMike proved a couple of years ago - it wil be worth it for that facility alone :)

Al

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