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Congratulations Thomas! Your laundry room must be jam packed now. Are you planning on stacking these? Looks like this may be a later model with reverse wash action?
 
I had a set identical to this set that we bought new in 1987 for $995.00, I still have the handwritten receipt. This White Westinghouse washer was the very best automatic washer that I ever owned. It gave us 7 years of trouble free service, and we sold it with the home, and the new owners continued to use this set for many years as well. They were stacked in a narrow W/D closet. Hope that you enjoy them as much as I did. BTW, ours did have the reversing tumbling action, and never had a tangled load.

Eddie
 
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I chose this unit in a horrible neighborhood because of the laundry room.

It's bigger than my living room!

I still have room enough for a few more washers. I also have several prototypes that I have to get rid of.

As soon as I keep 1 unit of each current model TLA has and 1 void ready for prototyping I'm good.

The Maytag A 50 is in a privileged position, right in front of the laundry sink, so if I need to test a new washer or use the laundry sink (which I almost never use for more than draining 11 washers), i can just roll it away and I have and empty slot to hookup another washer.
 
Need some parts for this W-Westinghouse washer!

 

 

Yes I bought this W-Westinghouse washer (only - no dryer) and dropped it off at Thomas' place... because he does NOT have enough machines jammed into his laundry room!  LOL

 

Model #LT280JXD1.    I assume it's a very late 70's or early 80's model as it has the older 2 (3?) belt design with the "potato" pulley and continuous one-direction rotation, but the later control panel design.  

 

While it does work, this washer needs a few parts: It desperately need a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">new tub boot</span> (it's badly torn) and <span style="text-decoration: underline;">new belts</span>.  As Thomas noted above, it "ramps up" to the full, 450 RPM spin speed at a more-than-extremely-leisurely pace, much slower than I remember. 

 

I seem to remember some years back there still being a supply of these tub boot somewhere??

 

Also, while the belt driven pump works perfectly, are pumps for these still available?

 

Thanks in advance for any and all help/info!

Kevin

 

 
 

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