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Post# 263462   2/5/2008 at 18:23 (5,917 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        

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When you think about it most of us really think about wash patterns and where the product should go. If there is an opening where water (Spray Pattern) should come though, we put something there.
I am downlaoding pics of my 70's series Mobile Maid that I have really did alot of thinking about as I loaded it. With 4 sort of PreWashes, a Main Wash, 3 Rinses, why the hell shouldn't this stuff come clean ? Power Shower,Power Tower, and Wash Arm, and 140F water out of the boiler, This load should be fabulous. (They generally are.)
It's tricky loading as under some items there are some items !!!!!! The DuoLift Racks give you even more of a challenge.Because when the top rack lowers, some stuff will hit the lid or the Power Shower feature so Beware.
This is so much fun.





Post# 263463 , Reply# 1   2/5/2008 at 18:29 (5,917 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
Another shot

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Check this

Post# 263464 , Reply# 2   2/5/2008 at 18:31 (5,917 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
Bottom Rack

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Note the Tower area is clear

Post# 263470 , Reply# 3   2/5/2008 at 18:36 (5,917 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
And one more

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Up shot of the bottom of the duo lift rack. heavy Load for Madee. This is for you Jim in Verona.

Post# 263472 , Reply# 4   2/5/2008 at 18:37 (5,917 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
The last until the results...

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Full shot of Tub

Post# 263473 , Reply# 5   2/5/2008 at 18:39 (5,917 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Oops, I see an empty spot, front left bottom rack lol!!! Very good arrangement!!

Post# 263474 , Reply# 6   2/5/2008 at 18:46 (5,917 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
And...

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I have not had dinner yet. But KenWhirl is standin by.....

Post# 263476 , Reply# 7   2/5/2008 at 18:54 (5,917 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
Locked and Loaded.

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Results soon to be posted on your local TV Station

Post# 263530 , Reply# 8   2/6/2008 at 05:29 (5,916 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
Good Little Machine

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Nice and Clean

Post# 263531 , Reply# 9   2/6/2008 at 05:31 (5,916 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
Bottom Rack

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Ordering the parts for the KD2-P today. Can't wait

Post# 263547 , Reply# 10   2/6/2008 at 09:02 (5,916 days old) by jmm63 (Denville, NJ)        

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Hey Eddie, Great pictures!! I'm so happy to see you are enjoying her and putting her to good use. I got her from a house a friend bought, a little old ladies house. I'm sure she didn't use the Mobile Maid very often so it has LOTS of life left to it. ENJOY! She sure is loud isn't she!? Take care.... Jim.

Post# 263555 , Reply# 11   2/6/2008 at 09:32 (5,916 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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Nice pictures and results. A neighbor of ours had a very similar machine but with a wood top. I used to love hearing the lightweight Corelle plates clinking together as those powerful ropes of water hit them over and over.

Enjoy the dishwashing drama!


Post# 263600 , Reply# 12   2/6/2008 at 14:52 (5,916 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        

I was wondering if you would be able to install the newer pump & motor ( the square butt style ) I am sure this machine is pretty noisey, & that would make it a little quieter-

Post# 263620 , Reply# 13   2/6/2008 at 16:54 (5,916 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
Noisey ???????

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That's what I love about older machines. You gotta love all the water sloshing and the pump symphony and the solenoids clicking. C'mon why ruin a great thing ??? These are the sounds of true, great American Made Engineering. When stuff was built to last. I hate those whisper quiet machines that run for 2 hours. These machines you know somethings happening in there. And they only take 45 minutes.
I always had this vision of the Dishwashers with the Soil Sensors. All I can picture is a bunch of tiny little men with yellow foul weather gear on (slickers) and they're all holding clip boards jumping around inside the machine while it's running, taking notes.Looking at all the flatware,plates, glasses etc. Then they go into a room,(Down in the sump)and put their reports together and take a vote on when to dump the water and change cycles. (I haven't done drugs for years !!!)


Post# 263659 , Reply# 14   2/6/2008 at 20:17 (5,916 days old) by frontaloadotmy (the cool gay realm)        
(I haven't done drugs for years !!!)

But I bet ya did some good ones! My tiny little men wear
"white" foul weather gear; they are dead serious about their
"soil abatement" responsibilities!!!!


Post# 264000 , Reply# 15   2/8/2008 at 20:47 (5,914 days old) by timonator ()        
Bob Loads?

Ok I know this sounds stupid..and dont laugh cuz im more of a washing machine fan here but what the Heck is a "BOB" load? Please dont tell me the dishes were put in the dishwasher by a guy named BOB....

Post# 264009 , Reply# 16   2/8/2008 at 22:16 (5,914 days old) by brent-aucoin ()        

Yep
You are correct


Post# 264032 , Reply# 17   2/9/2008 at 00:59 (5,913 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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tim, I guess you've never seen me load a dishwasher. Someone explain to this handsome sexy man.

Post# 264039 , Reply# 18   2/9/2008 at 03:29 (5,913 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
BobLoads

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Morning Bob, i`ll give it a go!!! Tim, Bob is probably the most efficient Eco Warrior of us all, he saves and batches his laundry and dishes in order to get best energy & water usage...Sooo his appliance loads are usually full and he uses every minutia of space available AND still gets purrrfect results....

His stacking of a dishwasher is "Homage To Art" in itself, so no space is left clear and water plumes get to everything!!!

Or put another way, if he had a twintub he`d be the one standing on top of the spin can getting the most in!!!

Enjoy the Bobloads!!!, Mike

p.s. Bob, do big bob loads still apply with the new frontloader!!


Post# 264094 , Reply# 19   2/9/2008 at 14:47 (5,913 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Mike, yes big BobLoads are still applicable with the new frontloader. Moderate loads are done some too, but I'm very conscious of how they're constructeed for best balance purposes.

Post# 264117 , Reply# 20   2/9/2008 at 19:16 (5,913 days old) by timonator ()        
Thanks

I can sleep better now! you learn something everyday!


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