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Post# 826022   5/31/2015 at 23:34 (3,249 days old) by stan (Napa CA)        

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A little high priced, but looks like it could be a fun restore. A little too far out for me.
Hope someone saves it.

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Post# 826455 , Reply# 1   6/3/2015 at 11:36 (3,246 days old) by stan (Napa CA)        
Is

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$400.00 too high for this ?

Post# 826478 , Reply# 2   6/3/2015 at 15:10 (3,246 days old) by travis ()        

Yes, in my opinion that's too high. If I really wanted it I might go to $200.

Post# 826668 , Reply# 3   6/5/2015 at 00:50 (3,245 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)        
Yes, too high..

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I agree with Travis. I've been really wanting to find a model 30 or 32 with a pump, but I still would only go as high as $200.

Post# 826715 , Reply# 4   6/5/2015 at 11:38 (3,244 days old) by stan (Napa CA)        
Hi Brad

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Glad you stoped by.
Do you know what model this is?


Post# 826967 , Reply# 5   6/7/2015 at 15:13 (3,242 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)        
It's a 32WP (32 with pump)

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The differentiating details from the model 30 are:

- round wringer gear housing and redesigned handle
- lift tab on lid relocated to front
- top wringer bearing hangers are now rounded and enclose the tension posts.

I've attached some close-up photos of a wringer assembly for a 32 that I've just finished restoring/painting.


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Post# 827011 , Reply# 6   6/7/2015 at 23:26 (3,242 days old) by stan (Napa CA)        
Thanks Brad

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Figured you'd know.
Nice job on your machine.


Post# 827066 , Reply# 7   6/8/2015 at 14:57 (3,241 days old) by gredmondson (San Francisco, California 94117 USA)        

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I had a model 90, given to me by the woman who bought it new in 1928, that came with a removable bar that ran across the wringer front, right along where the top and bottom wringer rollers met. It was to help you feed the clothes into the wringer. I thought it was so cool.

Post# 827276 , Reply# 8   6/9/2015 at 19:52 (3,240 days old) by stan (Napa CA)        
Wonder

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If transporting this machine is the same as a model E?
I mean.. If it had to be layed down, would laying it on it's front be O.K?


Post# 828206 , Reply# 9   6/16/2015 at 13:31 (3,233 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)        
Did you get it, Stan?

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I notice the posting is now deleted. Were you able to get it? Sorry I didn't see your question earlier. FYI - I transported my Model 30 on its side in the back seat of my sedan. You just have to make sure the oil port on the power unit is in the highest position. Mine didn't leak a drop.


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