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Post# 761890   6/6/2014 at 10:58 (3,583 days old) by wigwag (San Diego)        

Hmmmmm?


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Post# 761919 , Reply# 1   6/6/2014 at 13:28 (3,583 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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Power takeoff on the one end is likely for a wringer post. Don't know the brand though.

Post# 761921 , Reply# 2   6/6/2014 at 13:38 (3,583 days old) by RevvinKevin (Tinseltown - Shakey Town - La-La Land)        
For the archives....

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yup.


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Post# 761982 , Reply# 3   6/6/2014 at 19:19 (3,582 days old) by wringer (x)        
I say

it is a Speed Queen Wringer transmission????

Jim


Post# 761988 , Reply# 4   6/6/2014 at 19:49 (3,582 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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wringer is a no brainer....but that short agiator shaft is what's puzzling....who else besides a Maytag used a short stub like that?

Post# 762003 , Reply# 5   6/6/2014 at 21:20 (3,582 days old) by whirlykenmore78 (Prior Lake MN (GMT-0500 CDT.))        
Yogi:

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I would have to agree. Looks like Maytag to me.
WK78


Post# 762238 , Reply# 6   6/8/2014 at 10:07 (3,581 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        

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This is definitely not a Maytag, nor a Speed Queen/Beam.  Beam wringer washers use a trans that is almost identical to their automatics.  Pre-E Maytags had an all aluminum cast trans, while this one has a stamped steel top.

 

Exhibit A - the original pic:


Post# 762240 , Reply# 7   6/8/2014 at 10:09 (3,581 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        

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Would you believe that it is an Apex transmission?  The book that I scanned this from was printed in 1951, so I'd take a wager that the trans could be either Pre or Post War.

 

Ben


Post# 762278 , Reply# 8   6/8/2014 at 13:56 (3,581 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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You're scary good, Ben.

RCD


Post# 762304 , Reply# 9   6/8/2014 at 15:57 (3,581 days old) by CleanteamofNY ((Monroe, New York)        
I've been punked!

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I thought it was the Queen!

Post# 762710 , Reply# 10   6/10/2014 at 09:32 (3,579 days old) by Volvoguy87 (Cincinnati, OH)        
Pearsol?

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Interesting that you have some Pearsol literature. I work for Cincinnati Appliance Parts, a division of Dayton Appliance Parts which bought out Pearsol, at least the downtown Cincinnati location where I work, in 2009. I don't know if Pearsol had any other locations or the history of the company. It's just interesting that I work in a former Pearsol store (and hate every second of it, but that's another story).

Good morning,
Dave



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