Beautiful job Jon as usual!
What a wonderful washer!
How is the dryer? Is is gas or electric?
This will be an awesome and fun pair! I can't get over the control panel on both. They are in beautiful shape!
Thanks for the videos on your progress!
Brent
I know I keep referring to the Speed Wash in Buzzard's Bay, but back in the 60s when we went, they still had some Hightop Vane Machines with the Crown on the Front.
Darren, it is a nice example and it came out so well because it came to me in very good condition too.
I'm reading all of Robert's doctrine on Speed Queen, there are quite a few models after this one I never knew existed, even a 'filter-flo" type SQ with a Kenmore waterfall type filter.
The upper position of the switch is 11 mins (Regular cycle) or 4 mins (Short cycle) agitation time. Agitation is continuous for the duration of the wash period in the upper position.
The lower position is 7 mins (Regular cycle) or 2 mins (Short cycle) agitation. Agitation stops for a few of the timer increments in the wash period. Assuming each increment is 1 minute, that'd be 7 agitate and 4 no-agitate increments in Regular. Two agitate and 2 no-agitate in Short.
I believe the numbers are color-coded for the respective cycles as a visual reminder to the user -- 11 and 7 in gold, 4 and 2 in red.
The 7 is not clearly visible in this picture, it's at the lower-left across from the 2.