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Post# 500812 , Reply# 1   3/3/2011 at 01:09 (4,796 days old) by Volvoguy87 (Cincinnati, OH)   |   | |
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Do your machines have a dial in the center or just a row of buttons? You may also want to look up a Maytag 806, these were later lighted-control washers and are slightly different but more common, having been produced from 1966 to 1980. The machines pictured in your link are of a style produced from the late 1950s through model year 1965. Also, on the control panels, are there a small pair of round buttons, one red and the other black on the lower left side like those on the dryer in the link?
Maytag did not change their designs much over the years. It's one of the most reliable and easiest to maintain washers ever produced. I have several in my house that are providing reliable service and have outlasted MANY other competitors' machines several times over. Can you post a picture of your machines? In a perfect world, a picture of the washer's interior (with agitator) would also be helpful in identification. If you can access the model number tags, likely on the back of the washer and inside the door on the dryer (please correct me if I'm mistaken) you can tell the model number. From that we can tell you where it was positioned in the model lineup, what features it has, and nifty stuff. If you can read the serial numbers, the last 2 characters are letters and they indicate the month and year of manufacture. Maytag produced their machines in Newton, IA. If the model number of the washer ends with an "S," then it should have 2 drain hoses and would be equipped with a "Suds Saver" which saves a great deal of water. Suds savers are old technology but are remarkably green. There are other threads on suds savers in the Automaticwasher archives. Sounds like you have a promising set, Dave |