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Post# 98995   12/19/2005 at 13:09 (6,674 days old) by awooff (Peoria, Illinois)        

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Been reading all your wonderful stories.....my 1st post ever. Last night I finally 'gave in' to picking up an appliance waiting for the trash.

I was driving down an alley looking for my choc. lab that had run away the day before when I saw something that took my mind off the missing dog for a few minutes.

Someone had thrown out some old appliances from a house, and had evidently had been there for a while, as several inches of snow were on them.

Sorry it was dark out last night and I didnt want to linger outside as the temp was in the single digits! I looked at the pair quickly this morning before leaving for work. The washer is a maytag from the late 60's or so and the dryer was a 20 yr old gas kenmore. Both in great shape, especially the washer, (which is what I really wanted!!!) the 2 belts were still intact on the bottom of the washer and the inside of the wash basket was free of soap scum etc., even the fabric dispenser had no trace of softner or detergent (as we all know some mistake it for a soap dispenser LOL). The washtub was free of soap scum etc. Overall it looked great.

Without knowing the model number right now, the only things I can tell you about the washer is: Maytag (large center dial) "automatic washer" written on a white plate next to the timer. 4 temps and 3 load size buttons.

Hopefully I'll be able to hook er up tonight and see if there are any problems.





Post# 99001 , Reply# 1   12/19/2005 at 13:26 (6,674 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        

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Welcome Aaron! Looks like you may have stumbled upon an A106 or A107. If it is an early machine, there will be a tag on the back panel, left side, about midway down. If it is a later machine, there will be a tag under the lid, upper right hand side. They usually stamp the model, so if all the writing is gone, you can still see the model number. Take some pics and let us know how it works out!

Ben


Post# 99037 , Reply# 2   12/19/2005 at 21:45 (6,673 days old) by mayken4now (Panama City, Florida)        

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Aaron!

Welcome to this wonderful club. It is a lot of fun! Yes, you have a found a nice Maytag. Keep it, and clean it up. It will serve as a wonderufl machine for a long time.

Steve


Post# 99044 , Reply# 3   12/19/2005 at 22:30 (6,673 days old) by awooff (Peoria, Illinois)        

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Thanks for the support!

Yes the serial number plate is under the lid on the top right side, i'm assuming this is an early 70's model???

I got a friend to help me get in down into the basement. After the pump etc. thawed out - Im happy to report the damn thing works like new!!

I'm already on my 2nd load of clothes, the 1st load was 3 blankets and the load now is a load full of towels, if it makes this one, its good to go!!

more to come later...



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