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migray34

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First off, hi, I am new to this forum. I am from floyd,va. I recently bought a house and found a wizard wringer in the garage. I don't know what to do with it. It is pretty neat looking and it seems like a shame to junk it. Do people still want these older washing machines? Here are a couple of pictures let me know what you guys think I should do with it. thanks mike

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Old wringer

Hi, and welcome to the forum.
There are a lot of members here who have wringers! myself included, If it were me, I'd clean it up and use it! (they come in handy when the new fandalgled washers break down! LOL)
I've never seen the Wizard Brand? Yours looks really cool! Hang on and I'm sure someone will come along with some good advice for you, and that will know about your machine!
Love to see the money shot of it! (inside the tub)

Stan

P.S Have you plugged it in to see if it works? or tried to fill it to see if she still holds water? If you have never worked a wringer, we are here to help
 
Wizard brand appliances were sold by Western Auto, not sure who built them though.  Other members will know more for sure.  I believe that Western Auto is now Auto Zone.
 
Welcome & thanks for the picture

Before doing anything other than cleaning it, you want to make sure it has a drain hose. It looks like something is missing from the coupling on the left side of the control panel.
 
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