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Thast's much older than 1964 for that KA.  It's more like a KD11 instead of a KDC14.  The start switch is on the right hand side instead of the little flip switch located at the base of the handle. rotating mechanism. 

[this post was last edited: 10/7/2012-13:30]
 
Kitchen aid KD11?

Many times, people don't know what they own, do they?

Looked old to me and I'm new here, so that appliance is something I've never seen before.
 
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Not sure if this is 20 years or older.....

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Thanks Bob (Apnut)- appreciate the comments....enough for me today, time to "wash all the clothes" ...actually, I'll take a rest from this posting..Ultramatic does a great job posting.
 
Appnut: My post was not meant to sound like I was questioning or disagreeing with you in any way, because I am not. I know this is a standard 800 with the small door. I was just expressing what I thought was an interesting point that a lower ranked model, that being the Model 70 in Reply # 33, has the full door which was a more upscale feature. As we both know, in 1965, like many other years, there were two groups of washer and dryer models for both the 800 series and 70 series; one being the standard, and the other being the slightly more upscale alphabet model. It makes perfect sense that the alphabet models would have superior features to the standard ones within the same series. I thought it was interesting that the 70 series model dryer, even though an alphabet model would have a larger door than the more TOL 800, even if that one is a standard.

I believe the dryer in Reply # 92 is a match for the 1965 alphabet 800 washer. I wonder what the differences are between that and the alphabet 70, given they look almost exactly the same.

James
 
Reply# 95

<span style="font-size: medium;">Wow, now those are really nice. I hope someone rescues them!</span>

 

<span style="font-size: medium;">@ Phil, hey thanks, but you've certainly done a stellar job! Hurry back!</span>

 
 
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