| Thread Number: 9767 Maytag Advice Sought |
Post# 180492-1/3/2007-16:53 ||| Danemodsandy (Atlanta, GA USA) |
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Hello:
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Post# 180504-1/3/2007-17:32 ||| goatfarmer (the home of Champions!) |
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Center dial Maytags are still plentiful,I find them all the time. I think most major parts will be around for a while. Models ending in 06,07,08 seem to be the most popular. 106,and 206(and corresponding 07,and 08 models)are small capacity,lower end machines. 406,and 606 are large capacity,MOL machines.806 gets you a lighted console,and a few more buttons.Probably won't find a 906,which was pushbutton,instead of a timer.
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Post# 180527-1/3/2007-18:56 ||| Maytagbear (Kent, Ohio) |
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I had a Maytag 208
It was "standard" capacity, and had two speeds, three water levels, and bleach and softener dispensers. |
Post# 180530-1/3/2007-19:04 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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The A606 will be a large capacity 2-speed washer with regular & perm press cycles. Probably the model that will best suit your needs. The 406 is a fabric-Matic model, 1-speed with fabric buttons or cycles on dial for delicate, perm press, and regular. The delicate alternates periods of agitation and soaknig during the 10 minute wash. PP has a cool down phase and a shortened final spin. |
Post# 180616-1/4/2007-01:19 ||| sudsmaster (Northern California) |
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I agree, a Maytag 606 would be a good choice.
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Post# 180708-1/4/2007-13:06 ||| Danemodsandy (Atlanta, GA USA) |
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Zowie!
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Post# 180711-1/4/2007-13:34 ||| rolltideroll (Louisiana) |
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Dan~You won't go wrong with an old set from the 70's. Like one of the above posters mentioned that the machines were still plentiful. They are and I would recomend picking up an old out of service washer and possibly a dryer also for future breakdowns such as pump or dryer belt as well as washer belts. Belts are easy to replace on both of the units as you probably know. Remember on the dryer that the belt goes on backwards as far as the ribbed side of the belt is concerned. Maybe you could get you a parts set in the house and play around with taking them apart and puttin' em back together so when an actual repair is at hand, you can do it quickly. |
Post# 180727-1/4/2007-14:25 ||| sudsmaster (Northern California) |
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If you want a matched set, it may be easier to look for 608 or similar vintage. That the center dial with the gold, not blue, trim. So far I haven't seen a 606 matching dryer around here, although I'm sure there are some. I have seen a number of x08 dryers.
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Post# 180741-1/4/2007-14:56 ||| varicyclevoice (Davenport, IOWA) |
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Maytag washer A606 and dryer DG606
Hi there,
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Post# 180824-1/4/2007-21:32 ||| Danemodsandy (Atlanta, GA USA) |
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Hi:
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Post# 180901-1/5/2007-09:36 ||| PeterH770 (Atlanta, GA) |
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Dan,
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Post# 180904-1/5/2007-09:51 ||| Danemodsandy (Atlanta, GA USA) |
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Peter:
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Post# 180907-1/5/2007-10:14 ||| rp2813 (San Jose CA) |
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Dan, I loved the 70's vintage center dial Maytag washer I bought used in 1987 and it worked problem free for 10 years. I only got rid of it because its companion dryer's drum froze up and was deemed not worth repairing. I gave the washer to a co-worker for her daughter, who had just rented a place of her own and I'll bet it's still working wherever it is now. I absolutely love the simplicity and resulting reliability of these machines and it's sad that they are no longer being built. It made no sense at all to trash that technology.
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Post# 180920-1/5/2007-10:52 ||| PeterH770 (Atlanta, GA) |
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Well, the rednecks at Abbey will be your toughest audience. Wander around their "showroom" and when they ask you what you need, chat them up. I haven't really talked to anyone at Sewell -- I just drive up to their little corral and look. Castleberry is a bit more receptive than Abbey. See if they will give a price first before offering. You should be able to get away with about $50 for a machine. |
Post# 180960-1/5/2007-15:39 ||| goatfarmer (the home of Champions!) |
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If I spot a machine I'm interested in,at an unfamiliar place,I'll usually say that I have a similar machine that needs parts,and what do they need for it. That way,the business looks at it as an old washer,and not a "collectable".
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Post# 180966-1/5/2007-16:10 ||| Danemodsandy (Atlanta, GA USA) |
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Okay- it's like yard sales, where you never betray your true interest. I've found things that made my eyes want to bug out of my head, but you have to affect a certain nonchalance, or things get sticky.
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