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Post# 107748 , Reply# 1   2/4/2006 at 06:47 (6,654 days old) by stainfighter (Columbia, SC)   |   | |
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Post# 107759 , Reply# 2   2/4/2006 at 08:51 (6,654 days old) by oldwasherguy (Ladson SC)   |   | |
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Post# 107770 , Reply# 3   2/4/2006 at 09:59 (6,654 days old) by frontaloadotmy (the cool gay realm)   |   | |
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oldwasherguy, I have the same year machine, one model down; mine is metal/old style |
Post# 108039 , Reply# 5   2/5/2006 at 19:03 (6,653 days old) by 68imperial ()   |   | |
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Just for fun i am listing a picture of the washers buddy. |
Post# 108052 , Reply# 6   2/5/2006 at 19:36 (6,653 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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That looks to be the exact washer that moved in next door when the family with the 1960 Kenmore 70 moved. But, the new pair was white. I am assuming yours is the 5-temps and variable water leve. There normal with superwash; perm press/wash-n-wear with super wash and gentle. The washer next door, perm press switched to gentle speed at 4 or 6 minutes on wash and the rinse was also gentle. Now the dryer was a step up. It waw gas, haed a full-width hamper door (and I"m assuming a bit larger drum similar to Kenmore cousins) and 4 or 5-pushbutton temps (pushing the temp button in also was "start" button). I loved that pair. A shame the dryer didn't have a buzzer. This set was still working when they decided to replace it with a TOL all push-button GE in like 1976 or 1977.
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Post# 108127 , Reply# 7   2/6/2006 at 00:49 (6,653 days old) by 68imperial ()   |   | |
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Cool It is nice to relive fond appliance memories :) |
Post# 108170 , Reply# 8   2/6/2006 at 09:19 (6,652 days old) by frontaloadotmy (the cool gay realm)   |   | |
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Those are real nice looking machines you have |