Thread Number: 71292
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Post# 943680 , Reply# 2   6/15/2017 at 23:07 (2,506 days old) by wayupnorth (On a lake between Bangor and Bar Harbor, Maine)   |   | |
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Same boat here Duncan. Have a red trim Maytag that the tranny seized up on and the '48 Kenmore has a pump problem but can still gravity drain. Frustrating on these old machines now about 70 years old to loosen anything. My Kenmore still runs fine though and love playing with it. Otherwise my 35 year old Maytag 511 washer and 410 dryer work when I need them.
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Post# 943765 , Reply# 4   6/16/2017 at 10:55 (2,506 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)   |   | |
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Post# 943844 , Reply# 6   6/16/2017 at 15:41 (2,505 days old) by wayupnorth (On a lake between Bangor and Bar Harbor, Maine)   |   | |
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I am not going to bother to take that Maytag wringer apart. I'd gladly give it to any member that could use parts or tackle the job. The Kenmore pump is all complete and turns freely but there is some sort of disconnect on the lever that moves the pumps friction wheel to the motor. Heck I can gravity drain it fine.
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Post# 943915 , Reply# 7   6/16/2017 at 23:41 (2,505 days old) by Stan (Napa CA)   |   | |
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Post# 944013 , Reply# 9   6/17/2017 at 15:41 (2,504 days old) by tarantulae (Colorado)   |   | |
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Well, that didn't work. Going to try something thicker, like liquid nails along the length of the shaft to hold the roll on. Here's some pictures of how it assembles. |
Post# 944024 , Reply# 10   6/17/2017 at 16:56 (2,504 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)   |   | |
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Hey Duncan ... I have purchased replacement wringer rolls on Etsy for the Beatty wash I restored at the railway museum. There were some rolls that were standard for several brands. In fact, Lovell was contracted by different manufacturers to make the entire wringer assembly, so the rolls were common to many brands (Whirlpool/Kenmore, Beatty, Thor, etc.) Maytag was an exception; Maytag rolls are unique to their machines.
Keep an eye open on Etsy or ebay ... perhaps do a saved search so you can be emailed if/when a set hits the market. |
Post# 944302 , Reply# 12   6/19/2017 at 21:05 (2,502 days old) by Stan (Napa CA)   |   | |
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Post# 944468 , Reply# 14   6/21/2017 at 10:33 (2,501 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)   |   | |
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Duncan, if there's no obvious port for oil, perhaps you can access the gearbox by removing the wringer post. On most wringer washers (including 1930s Maytag models)this is a way to top up the lubricant.
However, if there's no obvious sign that the wash tub has ever been over-filled (allowing water down the agitator shaft), I would leave well enough alone, especially if it sounds fine when in operation. A sure sign that over-filling has occurred is displacement of the lubricant, which would be visible somewhere - often around the power leg (the one supporting the wringer). Most of these machines boasted "factory sealed" transmission units, that never required topping up. My 1948 Kenmore has never been touched and still runs beautifully and almost silently. |
Post# 944669 , Reply# 19   6/22/2017 at 12:45 (2,500 days old) by tarantulae (Colorado)   |   | |
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Post# 944703 , Reply# 20   6/22/2017 at 17:35 (2,499 days old) by tarantulae (Colorado)   |   | |
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Last parts reassembled. We had thunderstorms all day today so I didn't do any laundry outside. Probably a test run tomorrow!
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Post# 945342 , Reply# 21   6/26/2017 at 02:04 (2,496 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)   |   | |
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Post# 945502 , Reply# 22   6/27/2017 at 01:12 (2,495 days old) by tarantulae (Colorado)   |   | |
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Well, bad news, the wringer roll broke free of the glue again. Any ideas of a glue that might be able to hold up to it? Maybe gorrila glue? |
Post# 945504 , Reply# 23   6/27/2017 at 01:42 (2,495 days old) by Stan (Napa CA)   |   | |
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Post# 945572 , Reply# 25   6/27/2017 at 12:50 (2,495 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)   |   | |
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Post# 948623 , Reply# 29   7/17/2017 at 15:58 (2,474 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)   |   | |
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