turquoisedude
Well-known member
So, not that long after the Inglis washer smoked me out of the basement back in 2010, the matching Inglis Sterling dryer quit on me. The motor refused to start and I saw smoke coming out of the back of it, so I thought, 'Right, time for a new motor'. At the time, I had been getting parts for vintage machines from a used-appliance dealer not far from our place in the eastern edges of downtown Montreal. I took the motor to him, asking if it could be repaired or replaced. He said sure and that was the last I saw of it... His business closed down some time ago and my motor went with him wherever it was he moved to.
About 2 years ago, when the guy with the repair business in Stanstead was trying to get me to buy out his parts stock, I noticed he had a bunch of motors that looked like they'd fit the Inglis. Well, it took me a good 6 months to convince him that I just wanted a few parts not the whole lot. Among what I bought were three motors that would work in a Whirlpool/Inglis/Kenmore dryer.
Life got in the way until I retired last year, but I still never managed to get anything done to remedy the motorless Inglis dryer.
Until today...

About 2 years ago, when the guy with the repair business in Stanstead was trying to get me to buy out his parts stock, I noticed he had a bunch of motors that looked like they'd fit the Inglis. Well, it took me a good 6 months to convince him that I just wanted a few parts not the whole lot. Among what I bought were three motors that would work in a Whirlpool/Inglis/Kenmore dryer.
Life got in the way until I retired last year, but I still never managed to get anything done to remedy the motorless Inglis dryer.
Until today...













