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Kenmore 800 W/Suds return
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Post# 393724   11/16/2009 at 14:21 (5,266 days old) by captainmoody ()        

Is anyone interested? I am selling it for the Estate sale lady I know. She wants $100. I checked it out and it works great! No leaks or bearing noise, The light still works even. Located in Shelby, MI.




Post# 393725 , Reply# 1   11/16/2009 at 14:28 (5,266 days old) by captainmoody ()        

Model: 110.S6505807W00 Serial: 22082 C828
I would assume it's a 1965 model made in 1968?


Post# 393758 , Reply# 2   11/16/2009 at 15:59 (5,266 days old) by kenmoreguy64 (Charlotte, NC)        

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That IS a 1965 model made in '68. I had one in Avocado from the same time period until the trailer bandits happened upon our warehouse.

GREAT machine!


Post# 393782 , Reply# 3   11/16/2009 at 17:53 (5,266 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)        
Just Beautiful

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I continue to be amazed by the older machines that endlessly turn up around here. It has been a good year for washing machine collectors, I am sure!

Malcolm


Post# 393847 , Reply# 4   11/16/2009 at 21:15 (5,266 days old) by easyspindry (Winston-Salem, NC)        
Oh Lord!!!

I'd love to have this suds-saver -- but it's just too far away. Good luck to whoever gets it.

Jerry Gay


Post# 393870 , Reply# 5   11/16/2009 at 21:59 (5,266 days old) by 70series ( Connecticut.)        

Looks like it could clean up nicely.

James


Post# 393974 , Reply# 6   11/17/2009 at 11:06 (5,265 days old) by lotsosudz (Sacramento, CA)        

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Beautiful Machine!!!!! Sure wish it were on the west coast.
My best friends mom bought that same model in 65, but hers was not a suds saver. It was in coppertone. Hope someone grabs this before it gone. This particular model was very quiet. Good Luck. Lotsosudz


Post# 394064 , Reply# 7   11/17/2009 at 17:35 (5,265 days old) by danelto (State College, PA)        
Interested

Yes! It's calling out to me.

Can I have a money shot?

Any good shippers to PA?


Post# 394841 , Reply# 8   11/20/2009 at 23:14 (5,262 days old) by ingliscanada ()        
Suds Savers were neat!

My parents's old Inglis washer was a suds-saver. Back then, our house was on a septic tank, so this used to be ideal. The suds was stored in the laundry tub, while the drain hose emptied out into the sump pump. The suds return cycle was neat; you turned the dial to "SUDS," and the machine would start up with the agitator oscilating. The suds would come up through the bottom perforations and the water level would rise. When the water reached the agitator, it would start with a faint "slish-slish" and work it's way up to a heavier "slosh-slosh" while the water splashed all over the place.

I always wanted to see the suds return cycle on a solid tub washer. I've never seen it, and wonder what it looked like. I tried to find it on YouTube, with no success. I just imagine that the suds would come over the top of the tub like a waterfall into a tub with the agitator oscillating. Has anybody seen the suds return cycle on a solid tub washer?



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