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Post# 433474   5/6/2010 at 11:51 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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I am cleaning house right now, so here are a few more machines I am ready to part with so that someone else can enjoy them.
Again, all machines should be considered NON-WORKING. They may or may not run. All of the machines have decent exteriors for their ages. All machines sold as-is. They all will make nice restoration projects. As I said before, make me an offer. Pair #1: This is a nice Maytag set, and as one collector once told me, he hadn't seen a complete set of these together. I should have a lid for the washer somewhere around here. I'd really like to get $350 out of this set. |
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Post# 433475 , Reply# 1   5/6/2010 at 11:52 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 433476 , Reply# 2   5/6/2010 at 11:53 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 433477 , Reply# 3   5/6/2010 at 11:54 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 433479 , Reply# 4   5/6/2010 at 11:55 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 433480 , Reply# 5   5/6/2010 at 11:56 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 433481 , Reply# 6   5/6/2010 at 11:56 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 433482 , Reply# 7   5/6/2010 at 11:57 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 433514 , Reply# 8   5/6/2010 at 13:40 (5,102 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 434597 , Reply# 9   5/11/2010 at 10:06 (5,097 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 434889 , Reply# 10   5/12/2010 at 13:46 (5,096 days old) by mistereric (New Jersey (Taylor Ham))   |   | |
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Post# 434892 , Reply# 11   5/12/2010 at 14:04 (5,096 days old) by runematic (southcentral pa)   |   | |
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Post# 434893 , Reply# 12   5/12/2010 at 14:08 (5,096 days old) by qsd-dan (West)   |   | |
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Post# 434939 , Reply# 13   5/12/2010 at 19:25 (5,096 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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While its true that gas HOH dryers are a little slower than the electric versions its less than five minutes for a normal load. The gas HOH dryer is one of the only examples I can remember where the gas model is a little slower usually its the other way around. However if you have 208 volt service the gas model would become much faster unless you modify the heating element for 208 volt operation. Dan what is a SOH dryer ?.
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Post# 434977 , Reply# 14   5/12/2010 at 21:35 (5,095 days old) by qsd-dan (West)   |   | |
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While its true that gas HOH dryers are a little slower than the electric versions its less than five minutes for a normal load.
I got a hold of a DG306 last year for free along with the matching 206 (they were destined for the crusher) and even with a full tear down and rebuild that included ALL 3 new thermostats, it still took 2:15 to dry the same loads it took the DE750/806's 35-55 minutes. Not sure where you get a 5 minute difference between DG/DE's from. Tumturbomatic even confirmed this is pretty much normal operation for gas HOH's......which is why I don't recommend them. Dan what is a SOH dryer? Stream Of Heat = Big Load dryer. |
Post# 435069 , Reply# 15   5/13/2010 at 11:32 (5,095 days old) by mistereric (New Jersey (Taylor Ham))   |   | |
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