| Thread Number: 14820 Dependable Care Coin-op: Help This Fella Out! |
Post# 251374-11/30/2007-22:29 ||| brettsomers (Texas) |
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Look at his videos. He's got issues. CLICK HERE TO GO TO brettsomers's LINK |
Post# 251485-12/1/2007-12:54 ||| Frigilux (MN) |
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Yikes---well, at least the areas of the jeans touching the agitator will be good and clean...and threadbare, LOL. |
Post# 251500-12/1/2007-14:25 ||| mrb627 (Atlanta GA) |
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Belts
Looks like belt slippage to me.
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Post# 251793-12/3/2007-10:46 ||| PeterH770 (I'm naked under all my clothes) |
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Definitely, and maybe accompanied by the smell of burning rubber. I hope that wasn't one of my stores! |
Post# 251902-12/4/2007-00:01 ||| tolivac (greenville nc) |
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Isn't the machine too full of clothes?You see the agitator move but no circulation of the clothes. |
Post# 251952-12/4/2007-09:22 ||| PeterH770 (I'm naked under all my clothes) |
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The agitator is moving at about half speed, definitely much slower than it should. |
Post# 252049-12/4/2007-18:06 ||| Frigilux (MN) |
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I noticed the rather slow agitation speed too, but thought he'd maybe selected the gentle cycle or something...Do these coin-op Maytags even have two speeds? |
Post# 252095-12/4/2007-20:04 ||| pturo (Syracuse, NY) |
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Way, way, too many clothes. IIRC my aunts condo down in Miami Beach has Maytag coin ops on each floor laundry room. An older but cool building on Collins Avenue. They are not two speed machines, but have permanent press and gentle. They are standard capacity, one speed machines with digital readout. People tend to be cheap and overloand them for their buck 75. |
Post# 252220-12/5/2007-09:36 ||| PeterH770 (I'm naked under all my clothes) |
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Coin-op Maytags have always been single speed. The delicate (warm) and wool (cold) selections give alternating wash and soak periods. Fabric-matic. |