| Thread Number: 728 Officially classics =) |
Post# 50848-12/12/2004-19:27 ||| wigwag (San Diego) |
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Hello,
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Post# 50849-12/12/2004-19:28 ||| wigwag (San Diego) |
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another pic
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Post# 50850-12/12/2004-19:28 ||| wigwag (San Diego) |
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the whirlpool
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Post# 50856-12/12/2004-20:18 ||| bpetersxx (indiana) |
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That TOL Sears never get rid of it.
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Post# 50860-12/12/2004-20:48 ||| westytoploader (Bellville, Texas) |
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MAN those belt-driven Kenmore/Whirlpool washers are HEAVY!!!!
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Post# 50861-12/12/2004-21:11 ||| tolivac (greenville nc) |
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I learned indirectly(the machine was being delivored to me)is that the filter side of the washer has to face away from your cart so the tub doesn't crush it as you lift the washer on the truck.He had to delivor another one.Yes I helped him lift the washer-strapped to the cart into the house-and yes was heavy.Also had to help him in moving a machine down-so it wouldn't pull him down the porch steps.
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Post# 51358-12/19/2004-07:33 ||| kenmore1978 (Los Angeles) |
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machine weight
KM/WP BD's are heavy, but they pale in comparison to some of the combo machines |
Post# 51377-12/19/2004-12:27 ||| CleanteamofNY (Brooklyn, NY) |
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It looks like you got three great classic's and I have the same TOL Kenmore and the original TOL Kenmore with the click and turn DAA. They are great machines for their time and the crap they making now does not compare to those superman of steel washers!
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