Thread Number: 58425
/ Tag: Vintage Automatic Washers
1970 Lady Kenmore Suds Saver straight from Wood River IL |
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Post# 809365   2/15/2015 at 08:26 (3,351 days old) by Defoedude (Ferguson, MO)   |   | |
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I have not jumped the fence yet but this was too good to pass up back at a sale this past August for $20 - pissed that the matching dryer sold before I got there. I sent this to Fredbert and them and Greg had to change their drawers. The man that owned this kept every piece of paper on it even down to hand drawing the cycle diagrams himself! However I did have my share of goofs with this before putting it in operation - the siphon break broke off while transporting it to my house and I replaced it with a standard angled drain piece (and learned that vacuum wands make a great lid stand.). One of the leveling feet was so rusted I ended up using one of my furniture floor pads as a replacement and to top it off I had no clue that these early suds savers did not have the option to turn suds off completely so the first run through it looked like an episode of Lucy with me and a trash can collecting suds valve water - my 90s Suds Saver 70 series that came with my house had the option to disable suds completely and I figured on this the only way Suds would be activated is if the dial was in the custom cycle and Suds. It's a great washer and love having a belt drive machine with a second rinse, but I'm still holding out for an electronic belt drive set with a gas dryer - I miss the Dual Action agitator and the larger capacity!
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Post# 809487 , Reply# 1   2/15/2015 at 19:22 (3,351 days old) by jetaction (Minneapolis)   |   | |
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Post# 809597 , Reply# 2   2/16/2015 at 09:10 (3,350 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)   |   | |
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Post# 809600 , Reply# 3   2/16/2015 at 09:49 (3,350 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)   |   | |
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Per the OP it apparently always drains the wash water through the suds hose (except probably not on Perm Press). Keep the stopper open on the laundry/storage tub if not desiring to save the water. Return is by setting the timer to the Suds designation that's before the Enzyme Soak cycle (use Selective Dialing/Cancel button if necessary). |
Post# 809643 , Reply# 4   2/16/2015 at 13:53 (3,350 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)   |   | |
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Post# 810413 , Reply# 5   2/21/2015 at 09:31 (3,345 days old) by defoedude (Ferguson, MO)   |   | |
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Post# 810416 , Reply# 6   2/21/2015 at 10:04 (3,345 days old) by DaveAMKrayoGuy (Oak Park, MI)   |   | |
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Post# 811602 , Reply# 7   2/28/2015 at 16:17 (3,338 days old) by defoedude (Ferguson, MO)   |   | |
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Post# 811617 , Reply# 8   2/28/2015 at 17:18 (3,338 days old) by scoots (Chattanooga TN)   |   | |
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I just pulled out the 1970 catalog. Standard machines were available in:
White ($279.95), Coppertone ($284.95), Avocado ($284.95), Tawny Gold ($284.95),
but S/S machines were White only ($289.95).
My (obvious) guess is Sears wanted to lure buyers away from the S/S feature with colors, especially now that memories of the water economy of Wringers was well in the past. |
Post# 811811 , Reply# 9   3/1/2015 at 19:55 (3,337 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Even though the catalog often just listed SS Washers in white only I have seen many colored SS models that were factory made that way.
At various times you could also buy a kit to install a SS on many WP and KM machines which helped if you wanted one on a colored model or you already had the washer without the SS feature. But you could always tell if the SS had been added, if for no other reason the model # tag did not have a SS model # on it. |
Post# 811821 , Reply# 10   3/1/2015 at 20:54 (3,337 days old) by pierreandreply4 (St-Bruno de montarville (province of quebec) canada)   |   | |
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Well the thread may be for a kenmore washer from 1970 but i remember when my family repacle the washing machine back in 1988 when we replace the washing machine for the whirlpool in this picture we did not get the matching dryer at the time that model was avalble with a sud saver in both white and almond the model we own was the non sud saver
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Post# 812310 , Reply# 11   3/4/2015 at 16:49 (3,334 days old) by vintagekenmore (Spokane, Washington)   |   | |
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NICE MACHINE......and you got it in Wood River. HOWDY from Texas by way of Fairview Heights IL |
Post# 812543 , Reply# 12   3/6/2015 at 07:57 (3,332 days old) by DaveAMKrayoGuy (Oak Park, MI)   |   | |
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Yes, 3/6/15... (OOOPS! Don't post'a LINK to it!)
S/S/ comes in WHITE, only; TWO Handsome Colors Available: Green & Brown!
Thanks for the info, and great washer you found...
-- Dave This post was last edited 03/06/2015 at 08:46 |
Post# 813649 , Reply# 13   3/12/2015 at 15:16 (3,326 days old) by lakewebsterkid (Dayton, Ohio)   |   | |
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Can anyone tell me the model # to the Black Kenmore on picture 13?I want to learn a little more about that water saver feature and how it works in comparison to my old DD. Thanks! |
Post# 813910 , Reply# 14   3/14/2015 at 08:40 (3,324 days old) by Defoedude (Ferguson, MO)   |   | |
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It's a 110.26791691 and made in 1997 the week before my birthday, Dottie Horton (the lady that owned my home before me) bought it 3/9/98. I have never used the Suds feature on this even before I brought my KitchenAid DuaCycle Imperial to the basement and gave my mom the wash tub. I plan on keeping it if I can get one of you boys down here and reconfigure my plumbing so I can have that hooked up to my freestanding valves
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