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I helped my neighbor out by removing this old washing machine from her barn. I think it's from the late 60s? [attachment=DSC05947 (1024x768).jpg] [attachment=DSC05949 (1024x768).jpg]
 

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hook it up to a garden hose outside. thats how i've tested ones i was trying to fix. block off the hot side with a cap and hook hose to cold side
 

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That right there is a find! I bet your local appliance store would get a kick out of seeing this doo-doo brown go to town! Need to find a nice harvest gold or rotten avocado colored dryer!

Yeah, hook up a hose to it, same fitting. Thats how I test and repair extras. Each valve has its own actuated solenoid, shouldn't blow backwards out of the open inlet.
 

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MuddyMO said:
That right there is a find! I bet your local appliance store would get a kick out of seeing this doo-doo brown go to town! Need to find a nice harvest gold or rotten avocado colored dryer.

LOL, I believe it was called "Coppertone". Growing up, we had a dryer in that color, a washer in harvest gold, and a refrigerator in avocado. All second-hand, and still thought we were the shiz.
 

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Showed this to an appliance tech friend, he said looks to be late 60's Maytag. His opinion on it: the best washing machine money can buy.
Repairing appliances myself, I will attest that $900 washer you may have bought, was one of the worst buys. When something fails in them, its never a clear cut issue, and the electronics are crap. The less digitalization, the less potential issues. Analog controls are the way to go in the end.
 

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All I know is they weigh a lot. I've had to move them and stairs are a bich (spelled wrong to avoid being censored).
 

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cowseatmaize said:
All I know is they weigh a lot. I've had to move them and stairs are a bich (spelled wrong to avoid being censored).

Most washers then had metal 'everything', but what realllllly makes them heavy is the balancing apparatus; a concrete block bolted to the underside of the tub!
 

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