Bob said,
She's got a warm rinse!!. Hum, that certainly is worth 5 points towards keeping it!
alr2903 - you know, I've walked into many Highlander Centers - just never thought to open the lid of any machine while visiting. Always assumed they were standard capacity. Now we all know better!
Robert - great story, I'm glad you had a trip down memory lane earlier today. Interesting to think that the actions we all make can have amazing affects on others. Glad I didn't leave this one behind.
Jon - it may be a bug but sadly I'm not infected with the rare Gyromatic or Pulsamatics hives! Maytag-disease is a simple and common infection for those in the midwest, easily cleared up with some benadryl.
John - great info, had no idea that the Big Load dryers were first tested in the commercial line starting in 1973. While I have no room it certainly was a clean looking dryer....
Nate - LOL, I love the idea of a coin-op range. It would break the bank to do a turkey for Thanksgiving.
Dan - I wouldn't say this is rarer than a GM coin-op, but they are harder to find in a somewhat decent condition. I think you might be correct - I haven't seen anyone bring home a coin-op Maytag. Maybe I'm just the first sucker? ;-)
I took some Line Away to the lid tonight and found the usual pristine porcelain finish on the underside of the lid. Made me wish that Maytag would have put lid instructions on all their machines. I love the feeling of running your fingers over the letters - too cool!
