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For Sale: Maytag 1967 Washer & Dryer w/ Original Instruction Brochures! |
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Post# 820262 , Reply# 1   4/21/2015 at 03:52 (3,295 days old) by washdaddy (Baltimore)   |   | |
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Not a bed looking set for machines that are 47 yrs old. Looks like they were well taken care of. I wonder which stroke the washer has? Whether it's the long or short stroke because of the agitator that is in this machine. |
Post# 820290 , Reply# 2   4/21/2015 at 07:26 (3,294 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)   |   | |
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Post# 820331 , Reply# 3   4/21/2015 at 14:18 (3,294 days old) by Kenmore71 (Minneapolis, MN)   |   | |
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That replacement is what saved the washer most likely.
Once the stock of NOS and factory rebuilt pitman transmissions was depleted after the introduction of the orbital transmission in the summer 1989, repair techs were instructed to replace a failed pitman transmission with an orbital. This also required replacement of the agitator to go with the short-stroke transmission.
Given the fact that the short-stroke agitator in the machine is white and that they did NOT install a Load-Sensor agitator, I would date this rebuild roughly between 1993 and 1996. |
Post# 820332 , Reply# 4   4/21/2015 at 14:24 (3,294 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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well, the agitator replacement was based on two things, the size of the opening for loading, and 'lint filter'......just something people buy into....some are gullible...most important, this is a regular capacity (three holes on the agitator for the lint filter), the load sensor only fits the ExLarge capacity tubs...
when I went to order a load sensor for one of mine, it was told that it wont fit my machine, and also because there was no lint filter in a load sensor..... that didn't stop me from getting one anyway......it worked and fit just fine, and didn't miss the idea of a lint filter.... the load sensor was used on the large opening machines, and with the so called self clean filters...... nothing we can't get around.....but it does look odd for that style of machine to have an orbital tranny/agitator |
Post# 820336 , Reply# 5   4/21/2015 at 14:44 (3,294 days old) by Kenmore71 (Minneapolis, MN)   |   | |
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That's an early A606 with only 3 water levels (pre-Permanent Press), thus it is a large capacity machine. The other give-away that it's a an A606 is the separate "Soak" cycle. The A206 never had that. Also, the A206 was never offered with a white porcelain tub.
I think it's the angle of the pic that obscures the 4th water hole on the agitator. |
Post# 820373 , Reply# 6   4/21/2015 at 19:43 (3,294 days old) by nmassman44 (Brooksville Florida)   |   | |
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Did anyone notice the pic of the gas burner? I spyed what I thought was the front seal for the drum hanging down near the burner. Methinks that the seal is nonexistant in the front. That dryer would need to be pulled apart to make sure it was safe to use or once it gets fired up one might have a good sized dryer fire on their hands....
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Post# 821068 , Reply# 8   4/26/2015 at 22:34 (3,289 days old) by dnastrau (Lords Valley, PA)   |   | |
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Nice looking set. Date code HB looks to be 1969 (H) January (B) following the date codes that started with the 1966 models. Andrew S. |
Post# 821292 , Reply# 10   4/28/2015 at 12:10 (3,287 days old) by cadman (Cedar Falls, IA)   |   | |
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Post# 821341 , Reply# 11   4/28/2015 at 19:02 (3,287 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)   |   | |
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Post# 824548 , Reply# 13   5/21/2015 at 19:12 (3,264 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)   |   | |
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