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Post# 598659   5/24/2012 at 09:10 (4,348 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)        

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I decided to throw in some wringer washer doctrine today, if there is enough interest in wringer washer doctrine, I do have more of it which can be loaded into the dispenser occasionally.  Doctrine related to automatic washers seems to command the most interest, not that I'm surprised by that, but I would like to have a variety of things show up over time.

 

Also as long as I can get the code working it appears I'm going to schedule Monday-Memorial Day as Daily Doctrine Review Day.  For one day only you will be able to choose from all of the Doctrine that has been offered up over the past two months.  After that I'm going to start removing doctrine that didn't command many downloads from the server to make space for new doctrine. So if there is something you missed please be sure to log in sometime on Monday May 28th.



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Post# 598660 , Reply# 1   5/24/2012 at 09:26 (4,348 days old) by wringer (x)        
Thanks

from I and all the other Maytag and other brand wringer washer fans that we admire, use and collect !!! I hope you can find more to publish. GREAT JOB !!

Post# 598688 , Reply# 2   5/24/2012 at 12:16 (4,348 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
What a day! AW origins and now this.

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Geoff Delp sent me a few pages of this booklet years ago. It's great to have to whole thing so big and colorful on the huge screen.

 

This DDD has a long explanation with diagrams of the classic, universal two tub rinse method that Geoff still uses.

 

Odd that they don't show the pump models. I really like the pumps on the Conventional Maytags. Their "chug-chug"when the tub is empty, is strong and very deep, more convincing than the others wringers I've used. Only the Easy sounds as good,

 

Appreciate that you thought of your Wringer Men here. I'm sure there are some still in the closet, and then there are the young'uns who haven't had the intense, tactile, intimate experience of hands-in-the-tub washing. When we open our Academy, I hope to teach them.


Post# 598691 , Reply# 3   5/24/2012 at 12:25 (4,348 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
The J2L recirculating

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~the tubs on these looks so big without the aluminm crown they're almost funny, like a giant enamel laundry tub with an agitator.

Post# 598793 , Reply# 4   5/24/2012 at 20:48 (4,348 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
Thought I was so clever and creative

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using my knee to work the control because I'm short 5-6, and my knee is the perfect height for the chrome nob. NOT. On the features page, they tell you to use your knee, the big smarty-pantsessssssss.

 

I have pumps. How do you guys like the gravity drains. What are you practices?



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