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Post# 260728   1/19/2008 at 16:31 (5,933 days old) by timonator ()        

Thanks to Phillygirl who posted these on this site earlier Ive obtained another pair this is FAR the HEAVIST stackable washer on the planet it weight more than any top loader ive loaded




Post# 260729 , Reply# 1   1/19/2008 at 16:32 (5,933 days old) by timonator ()        
CONCRETE!

This thing has more concrete in it than a GE Filter Flow

Post# 260731 , Reply# 2   1/19/2008 at 16:36 (5,933 days old) by timonator ()        
More pics

im anxious to get this in its "special place in my washer museum

Post# 260734 , Reply# 3   1/19/2008 at 16:56 (5,933 days old) by timonator ()        
The matching Dryer

its a complete set meant to be stacked

Post# 260735 , Reply# 4   1/19/2008 at 16:59 (5,933 days old) by timonator ()        
Life is good!

I love meeting all the Interesting people when I go to pick up a machine Phillygirl and her Significant other were some really nice people who obviously are concerned about preserving the past which I think is totally COOL In this case I do however believe a certain part of my anatomy is lower to the ground after loading this..but Hey...it's worth It..Thanks again Phillygirl

Post# 260737 , Reply# 5   1/19/2008 at 17:37 (5,933 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
I remember those.

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My Dad and I bought a set of Westy Front Loaders in 1971. The washer had the "Weigh to Save" Door. I can remember dimes(as in change) use to get constantly caught in the drain pump if you didn't check your pockets. The dryer was classified as a "High Speed Dryer" Used to bake the crap out of your clothes. I had the top off the washer and I don't really remember the concrete. Although the concrete must have been an afterthought as the washer off balance would take the dryer with it right into the conga line.

Post# 260741 , Reply# 6   1/19/2008 at 18:01 (5,933 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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Is that a gas dryer?

Post# 260757 , Reply# 7   1/19/2008 at 19:49 (5,933 days old) by timonator ()        
Electric Dryer

I thought the same thing when I saw the door on the front but that is used as an access panel to bolt the washer and dryer together

Post# 260758 , Reply# 8   1/19/2008 at 19:55 (5,933 days old) by frontaloadotmy (the cool gay realm)        
Tim

I had one of those washing machines as recently as
2003. I loved it ; one direction, and water level too.
I could kick myself for letting it get away. I think it
washed better than any machine I have ever used.
Hope you file a performance report!!!


Post# 261392 , Reply# 9   1/23/2008 at 22:02 (5,929 days old) by phillygrl ()        
Tim

Glad you are enjoying your new addition. Hope you like it as much as I did, the Spacemates were a wonderful machine to use for a quarter of a century. My whole family has gotten a real kick out of the idea that someone really wanted my old washer and dryer. They all think it is quite something that there is a community of people that collects and restores these old machines. Happy washing!


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