Robert----you rebuilt the timer on your other SQ and posted lots of great info, but where did you get the timer contact pads for repair/replace/resolder
I took those parts from other good used timers. Every time I strip a machine for parts I save the timer so I have a ton of old timers that are filled with good parts.
Under the machine the mechanicals are amazingly clean and you can still read the text on the belts. It really does appear that this machine was used very little. To my shock the agitator pulled right out without having the use any pressure, even the agitator cap turned without much force.
So I can only find four things that are wrong with the machine, otherwise it works perfectly and its amazingly quiet:
#1 Timer motor wont run, very common for those little round black timer motors. I just swapped it out and it works fine.
#2 Pump was leaking, a simple tightening of the thumb screw seems to have cured it, the thumb screw was very loose.
#3 Water valve is leaking. Again it seems to be the case of loose screws in the valve. I tightened them so later I will check to see if that fixed the leak. The water valve is dated stamped April 1952!
#4 Spin pick up was lethargic, so adding 1/2 bottle of Zoom Spout oil into the fluid drive increased pickup to proper levels. The way I do this without having to remove any parts from the machine is I remove the oil plug from the top of the Fluid Drive housing and I stick the long plastic hose of the Zoom Spout bottle down into the oil plug hole. Then I squeeze the bottle so it fills the drive. If you put in too much oil the circuit breaker will trip during the start of spin. What I do in that case is stick the hose down to the bottom of the Fluid Drive and siphon some of the oil back up the hose and into the bottle so it wont trip the breaker, but the spin pick up is at the proper speed. There is a fine line between nice fast spin pickup and tripping the breaker.
Oh and here is what Consumer Reports said about this machine...
