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Post# 887614   6/30/2016 at 21:51 (2,855 days old) by abcomatic (Bradford, Illinois)        

I found a Whirlpool Wringer Washer at a local shop. The motor was very loud, it needed a new cord and was rusty, some. I have no clue if the pump works or not and the hook on the lid was broken. I asked the owner how much he wanted for it. He looked it up and told me that he checked E-bay and that they were selling for $160.00. I told him that just because it was from the late '50's or '60's doesn't mean it is worth a fortune and this one certainly isn't. He told me to give him a price, and he said that he won't be insulted. I said no more than $50.00 and that was on the high side.
Everything worked as far as I could see. The motor was very loud. For those of you in the know about things like that, what does that indicate?
On the plus side, the tub was in great condition as well as the surgilator agitator.
It was the top of the line machine for its day, having a timer that shuts the machine off when the desired time was up and rang a bell to let you know. It had a lint filter too but that is long gone. Have fun, Gary





Post# 887617 , Reply# 1   6/30/2016 at 22:05 (2,855 days old) by wayupnorth (On a lake between Bangor and Bar Harbor, Maine)        

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Gary, that seems to be right in the line of the 1948 Kenmore I just got. Motor is noisy but it washes and wrings fine. Pump doesnt work yet but gravity drain is fine. I gave them 50 bucks for mine too.

Post# 887624 , Reply# 2   7/1/2016 at 00:07 (2,855 days old) by Stan (Napa CA)        
Hi Gary

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Maybe you can post a vidieo so we can hear the motor.. And see your new find!

Post# 887635 , Reply# 3   7/1/2016 at 02:03 (2,854 days old) by abcomatic (Bradford, Illinois)        

HI Stan, I didn't buy the machine. I just wondered if it need some oil to see if that would help.


Post# 887640 , Reply# 4   7/1/2016 at 04:41 (2,854 days old) by cleanteamofny ((Monroe, New York)        

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It would be worth it if everything is working and the lint filter was included, otherwise $50-75.00 is a starting price!

Post# 887874 , Reply# 5   7/2/2016 at 19:04 (2,853 days old) by Stan (Napa CA)        
Gary

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The motor noise could be from a lots of things..
Dry or worn bearing, If motor has cooling blades, they can be source of noise.. Can go on from there.
I'm sure it can be oiled or repaired.
Let us know if you get the machine, and how you make out.



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