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Hi! Just got a Maytag LA510 and LDE7500
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Post# 138497   6/28/2006 at 13:29 (6,505 days old) by charbee ()        

Hello! We've enjoyed visiting your site, and after our "new" Whirlpool w/d set turned into garbage after just three years, we set out to find an older Maytag set. Craigslist came through for us this morning, and we were able to snag an LA510 Series 01 Washer and LDE7500 Dryer in great working condition; not too pretty, but that's secondary to dependability in our book, after the "throwaway" Whirlpool disaster.

Wondering if someone could tell us what vintage these are, or direct us to a model-number chart somewhere. Stylistically I'd say they look very "70s" (they're that"almond" color...ie: not pretty), it would be good to know the year of make. The main thing to us is that they are good ol' American Iron from Maytag. Did a google on the model numbers and didn't come up with much. Would also like to know if anyone knows of a source for repair or owner's manuals, as we will want to keep these alive as long as we can. Thanks for having such a cool site. Enjoyed the old commercials a lot when we first found y'all! FWIW: We also have a 1949 Westinghouse fridge that runs like a champ. Old appliances definitely rock!





Post# 138537 , Reply# 1   6/28/2006 at 15:42 (6,505 days old) by frontaloadotmy (the cool gay realm)        
Dates

are included in the serial # double alpha suffix. If you provide those some one will date them for you. By color
I would reckon late,late 70's up to mid 80's


Post# 138546 , Reply# 2   6/28/2006 at 15:59 (6,505 days old) by charbee ()        
Serial numbers

Thanks! Here they are:

LA510 Washer: 366370 JP

LDE7500 Dryer: 209979 DD

I found some parts diagrams on a site that also sells parts, and they seem to have the things I need to replace immediately, like the lint trap for the dryer. The people I bought it from had a small child, and it looks like there's crayon melted onto the lint trap frame. I've taken the plate off the lower back and vaccuumed much lint out of it. I'm going to take the front off and see if I can clean it out all the way. Got to also get rid of the heavy "fragrance" that's lingering (can't stand all those heavily scented laundry products!). Maybe a good soak in baking soda and water for the plastic parts I can remove from the lint trap frame is in order.



Post# 138550 , Reply# 3   6/28/2006 at 16:03 (6,505 days old) by dadoes (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Your Whirlpool dryer is 1975-1976.

Post# 138552 , Reply# 4   6/28/2006 at 16:20 (6,505 days old) by charbee ()        
whirl...?

Come again? I guess there's something about "who made what when" that I don't know. It's got Maytag on it. I figure if it's at least 30 years old, no matter who made it, then it's GOT to be a far sight better than the pieces of garbage we bought new three years ago.

Post# 138553 , Reply# 5   6/28/2006 at 16:33 (6,505 days old) by westytoploader ()        

The 10 series is Maytag's first right-dial control panel layout with ivory buttons for temperature/water level/speed control/etc., introduced in 1980 so your machines are at least that old. It came in white, almond, and Steve (MayKen4Now) has a harvest gold version. Not sure if they came in Avocado though but I bet they did!

Wasn't this control panel design discontinued around 1984-85 or so and then the black panel layout was introduced?


Post# 138556 , Reply# 6   6/28/2006 at 16:39 (6,505 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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Our "daily driver" washer is an A 511,which I believe is early 80's. Been a great washer,pulled it off a trade in junkpile about 10 years ago.One set of belts is all it's ever needed.

kenny gf


Post# 138558 , Reply# 7   6/28/2006 at 16:49 (6,505 days old) by dadoes (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Oh, ignore that then. I didn't catch that the dryer is Maytag also. LDE7500 looks like a Whirlpool model number.

Post# 138568 , Reply# 8   6/28/2006 at 18:10 (6,504 days old) by charbee ()        
Thx for the good info, everyone!

The washer control panel has a glossy finish, ivory buttons, chrome side panels, looks a few years older than the dryer. The dryer control panel looks "newer" and has a duller finish, black buttons, black side trim. I'm trying to get some pictures off the memory card in my cam to post, but the card reader isn't cooperating right now!

Post# 138585 , Reply# 9   6/28/2006 at 19:33 (6,504 days old) by unimac104 ()        
great machines

hi everyone i'm new here and felt this message was something i could contribute to. i have a maytag la712 washer bought new in 1987 when i moved to fl., this has been an oustanding washer as it ran 15 yrs without a single repair and in 2002 i replaced the pump. in 2003 when i moved i put this machine in my dry cleaning and laundry plant and it has run 8 or 9 loads a day since and is still running fine. this has truly been the best washer i have ever owned. in 2003 i bought a norgetag atlantis for my house and it has okay so far, but no comparison to the newton made maytag. i have owned 14 coin laundries and worked on just about every brand out there, but nothing works day in and day out like the old helical drive maytags with the power fin agitator. laundromat customers always liked the fedders made norges as the washed a large load clean, but they literally worked themselves to death and need
repairs. ge filter flos were decent washers in the coin laundries,good service easy to repair but always had transmissions leaking, but they were easy to replace. well i guess thats enough for now. talk to you all later
bob


Post# 138587 , Reply# 10   6/28/2006 at 19:47 (6,504 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Your Older Whirlpools:

I'm curious to know as no doubt others, what Model of Whirlpool Washer and Dryer did you have that didn't last very long? Was the Washer a Front-Load or a Top-Load Washer and a Matching Dryer? I just can't believe that any Whirlpool Washer and/or Dryer wouldn't operate properly after only 3-years. If you happen to have the Model Numbers still available, it would most appreciative as well, thank you.

Peace and Fun Laundry Times with Maytag's, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 138588 , Reply# 11   6/28/2006 at 19:53 (6,504 days old) by frontaloadotmy (the cool gay realm)        
Charbee

According to the Maytag dating sheet I have,
your washer rolled off the assembly line August 1982,
your dryer February 1991


Post# 138600 , Reply# 12   6/28/2006 at 20:45 (6,504 days old) by charbee ()        
The

I don't know the model numbers offhand, but they were the "mid-grade" models from about three years ago. Bought 'em at Conn's, paid around $400 for the dryer, I think $450 for the washer. The dryer began squeaking while running almost immediately. It isn't anything visible that we could find. It's just gotten louder and louder, until it's now a high-pitched screech every turn of the drum. The washer was a poor performer from the beginning, not really able to handle large loads at all. Always had to stop it and rebalance the loads or it would walk. The "spin brake"(?) on it has broken completely, and it sounds horrendous when it tries to stop spinning, takes about 25 or 30 seconds of hideous banging to stop. We just couldn't take it any more. Did lots of online searches, found most people agreeing that "new" appliances just aren't built to last, and are constantly breaking. These two cured us of wanting anything new!

Post# 138601 , Reply# 13   6/28/2006 at 20:48 (6,504 days old) by charbee ()        
Thanks for those dates!

1982 and 1991? That'll work!

Post# 138615 , Reply# 14   6/28/2006 at 21:33 (6,504 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Thats Terrible:

Thank you for your reply, about your Whirlpool Washer and Dryer. What did you do with them, after getting the Maytag's? Maybe someone near you, who knows about Repairing Washers and Dryers could get them from you, to use Parts off of them, to Repair other Models!!!

It is too bad that those problems didn't turn out when the Machines were newer, you might have been able to get the Company to replace them at no charge to you, with another Set.

I just can't believe that Whirlpools wouldn't keep going well, with such a short time span of use on them, I'm real sorry to hear about that happening with you.

Peace and Great Laundry Fun, with your Maytag's, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 138631 , Reply# 15   6/28/2006 at 22:02 (6,504 days old) by charbee ()        
Thanks for the sympathy, Steve!

We still have the Whirlpools, and will be stuck using them until we get the Maytags cleaned up and settled into the new "laundry nook" we're building for them. (Just got the Maytags this morning!) After we're finally done with the Whirlpools, we were thinking of giving them to Goodwill or some other place that could benefit by fixing them and reselling. The Whirlpools are very nice looking, but have truly been a disappointment as far as quality and ability from the word go. Perhaps if we'd gotten the "top of the line" instead of the "mid-grade" it would have turned out differently, but still, at only three years old, they shouldn't be in this shape.

Gotta tell ya, the Maytags just "FEEL" better to look at. They just seem more solid. And seeing "Newton, Iowa" on the model tags adds to that. And it seems that there is no shortage of parts. Found a new dryer lint trap at three different online stores for between $14/$15, and the cage that it fits in is also still available. If we can't clean the crayon off the trap and frame, we'll probably get new ones. That may also be the way to go to get rid of some of that awful "fragrance" saturation in the dryer.

The only caveat to switching from the Whirlpool dryer to the Maytag is the change from "top-rear-mount" filter to "door-mount" filter. Never really been that happy with door-mount filters, they don't seem to catch as much as the top filters, but if it will sit there and be a nice, quiet dryer for the next ten years or so without having to do anything to it, then we'll adjust! ;-)


Post# 138659 , Reply# 16   6/28/2006 at 22:47 (6,504 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: If Possible:

Might you even "FYI" for curious minds and sight, be able to take some Pix's of your Whirlpool Washer and Dryer? It would be nice and interesting to see which Models they are, if for any reason, just in case any of us might see a Whirlpool Washer and Dryer 2nd Hand and they ended up being the same Models as the one's you've had problems with. It will certainly be most welcomed and very appreciative, thank you.

Peace and Fun Laundry Times, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 138677 , Reply# 17   6/28/2006 at 23:16 (6,504 days old) by charbee ()        
Pics and model numbers

Going to try and get our memory card reader to work with the computer again, and then we'll have pics of both the Maytags and the Whirlpools, hopefully tomorrow. Did have a chance to poke around just now and find the model/serial info stickers on the Whirlpools:

The Washer sticker says:

MOD
LSN1000KQ0
SER
CP1787674
Type: 111

Its control panel has "Imperial Series", 9 cycles, 5 speed combinations, and "Quiet Wash II" (ha! what a joke!)

The Dryer sticker says:

MOD
LER5636LQ0
SER
MP1730448
TYPE
DWJR-ELE-2406028-FM54

Its control panel has "Commerical Quality" on it.

Hope that helps somebody! We'll get pictures soon!



Post# 138691 , Reply# 18   6/29/2006 at 00:47 (6,504 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Model Info:

Thank you for the info, I hope that you get the Memory Card on your Computer operating all right, they as with a lot of things able to do on a Computer are either not what I've gotten into as of yet, or not known "How-To" do by my experience or "lack or" knowledge on my part.

Peace and Fun Laundry Times ahead for you, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 138839 , Reply# 19   6/29/2006 at 18:46 (6,503 days old) by johnb300m (Chicago)        

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we're the proud owners of an LA511 from 1983. It's as old as me! it's had one major repair, and that was to stop it from walking across the floor. Something to do with the suspension pivot point. But that was at least 12 years ago, and since then it's still running fantastically. We lost the matching dryer to a 2003 Neptune dryer because the 511's matching dryer kept blowing thermostats. But the Neptune dryer is virtually the same design, and the 3 years we've had it, it's been the best dryer we've ever seen.
RIP Maytag.


Post# 139123 , Reply# 20   6/30/2006 at 21:33 (6,502 days old) by charbee ()        
Maytag Picture

Had to end up going and shelling out for another memory card reader. At least pictures can happen. Here is a picture of the Maytags, as they are, waiting to be cleaned up, and if I can upload more than one picture, there'll be a picture of the "offending" Whirlpools.

Post# 139124 , Reply# 21   6/30/2006 at 21:33 (6,502 days old) by charbee ()        
Whirlpools

Here are the three-year-old hunks of junk. Nice looking, but junk.

Post# 139126 , Reply# 22   6/30/2006 at 21:42 (6,502 days old) by dadoes (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Your Whirlpool washer looks like a duplicate of the one my friends Justin & Greg have. I noticed recently theirs has the "Imperial Series" designation. They had a repair on it a few months ago, developed a squeal during spin.

Post# 139414 , Reply# 23   7/2/2006 at 09:53 (6,501 days old) by cehalstead (Charleston, WV)        
good finds

The Maytag dryer is the same model I just replaced, after 15 yrs of trouble free drying. I replaced it with a new Maytag, supposed to be a "real" one, assembled in Newton, but I am beginning to have my doubts...the first one delivered had a drum that was out of round and hit the back of the dryer. However, the local dealer had no problem replacing the dryer with a new one. I almost wish I had shelled out the 200.00 to fix the old one. Keep the old ones going!!!!!!!


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