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HOBART commercial undercounter dishwasher
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Post# 612004   7/24/2012 at 10:35 (329 days old) by varicyclevoice (Davenport, Iowa)          
 
 
   

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Did anyone see this stainless steel Hobart undercounter dishwasher for sale on ebay? It is a beauty located in East Freetown MA. They are asking $250.00 or best offer. Hope someone will get it!

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Post# 612139 , Reply# 1   7/24/2012 at 22:46 (329 days old) by toploader55 (Barnstable, Ma.)          
 
 
   
Oh Boys...in Chatham,

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East Freetown.

Just what we all were talking about tonight.


Post# 612141 , Reply# 2   7/24/2012 at 22:56 (329 days old) by whirlykenmore78 (Prior Lake and Burnsville Mn.)          
 
 
   
A beautiful Vintage Hobart

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However no parts are available.   I will deffer to STEVET for further info.


Post# 612187 , Reply# 3   7/25/2012 at 08:21 (328 days old) by stevet (palm coast florida)          
 
 
   
Right onWK!

Yeah these UM's were really nice machines that basically lasted forever with a minimum of care. But sadly, they went out of production over 20 years ago and there are no parts available for it. Now many parts on it and the KD11 thru 14's are the same like the pump and drain valves and of course, the Big Blue Wash Arm!
The pump and washarm support parts are all metal and will last forever in a domestic machine.

But if you wanted to get this as a donor machine for your Kitchenaid, you had better have a gravity drain on it or else the pump will be useless. 99.9% of the UM motors do not accomodate the drain pump that bolted to the bottom of the Kitchenaid Motor.

BTW, there are still 3 shaft seals avaiablle for the vertical style motors. Part number 077107. Your local Hobart office will have to have them brought in from the 3 remaining offices that show them in stock.

Eddie,
maybe your boss will take this one if the racks are still good!


Post# 612210 , Reply# 4   7/25/2012 at 09:29 (328 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)          
 
 
   
you had better have a gravity drain on it or else the pump w

That makes sense since the rinse water drained while the machine was being unloaded. IOW when the cycle ended after the rinse circulation, power was cut to the whole machine including the drain valve which then opened to let the water out. That's why the cycle started with a 30 second timer adjustment to bring it back around to the start of the cycle.

What a treat it was for me to discover daddy's stash of commercial DW and bottle washer spec sheets from the 50/60s. I knew where they were in his files and made sure to bring them home after his funeral. Thanks, Dad.








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