Westinghouse LTJ (?) Heavy Duty Washer

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keymatic

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Afternoon All,
I finally took delivery this morning of this gorgeous washer from Italy, it is New old stock Westinghouse from the 70’s, never used.

The boot/gasket has totally perished, anyone got any suggedtions ? Another guy on here kindly said that. Kenmore or Frigidaire front loader boots from the 90’s can be adapted ? I would love to get the machine going. I am also looking for a “Heavy duty” badge was has got lost in transit.

Any help would be really appreciated :)
Cheers
Keith

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Totally Cool 3 Belt Westinghouse

WOW Kieth a brand new WH Washer, that design would be a late 60s machine in the US but who knows when this one was built, it will be interesting to find out when you get into it.

 

I would have a good used boot for this washer that we could send.

 

Darren is going to be over here in mid September I could maybe send it home with him.

 

John L.
 
Thats a very great find and a beautiful Westinghouse FL. I bought one very similar to this one used in 1980 for I believe $150.00. Unfortunately it didn’t work as well as I’d hoped for and the dealer that I bought it from had told me that I had 30 days to exchange it and apply the purchase price to another machine.

I traded it for a new Maytag Fabricmatic, which was a good machine, but I was disappointed that the Westinghouse didn’t work out. I’d really wanted an FL and the new ones were just too expensive for me at the time.

I hope you get many years of good service from this great find!

Eddie
 
That's a great score and looks to be in wonderful shape but for the boot. My family had the LTF590 like Tom's family did. Looked exactly like this machine but as Tom mentioned had four water temperature combinations instead of three. Does this one have a tub light? The LTF590 did; and it had two cycles - regular and permanent press (which was just a short cycle.) I think we got ours in 1965.
 
Morning John,
Thank you for hunting out the boot, i sent you mail.
It will be great to get this machine going.
I just need to get a transformer now as the machine is 110v and as you know we work on 240v this side of the pond :)
Thank you so so much for your help
Cheers Keith
 
Westinghouse had a large trade with multi-family housing and their stacking laundry sets. The stack washer and dryer fit in a lot of places and once they were installed, the washers were replaced as they wore out. Philco abandoned their front loading washer in the 60s, although they never had a stack pair, and ceased production of their combo by 1969 so these were the only domestic tumbler washers here. In short, they sold many of these laundry machines.
 
Morning All,

Thank you for all your comments on my recent find, really looking forward to getting it up and running once i get the door boot replaced.

Just need to find a "heavy Duty" badge and it will be perfect...

Many thanks
Keith
 
Transformer

I suggest you look into those yellow square ones the construction workers use as it would be man enough to cope with any surge required to turn the drum. Sorry Keith I forget the actual name of them :)
 
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