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Post# 1018971   12/24/2018 at 08:39 (1,943 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)   |   | |
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A big thank you goes out to Jetcone Jon who sent me the big three volume 1947-1967 Frigidaire washer parts diagram catalog. This is the most extensive collection of Frigidaire washer parts diagrams! To top it off the catalog has a picture of every single Frigidaire washer produced from the very first in 1947 thru the 1967 line. These catalogs show every part and list their related part number of the first 20 years of Frigidaire washers. Even control dials and escutcheons, every single part not just the usual fast-moving parts we see so often.
I've never seen this before and it answer quite a few questions in my head, such as what was the agitator column in the 1956 Pulsamatic models and is the snubber spring compatible between the 1950 WO-65 and the 1958 WCI-58 models (yes it is yay). Having the manufacturers part number for the part you need is essential for doing internet/eBay searches to locate these rare, no longer available parts. In many circumstances they can be found once you know the part number. This guide is essential for anyone who has a vintage Frigidaire washer. Happy holidays everyone! Frigidaire Washer Parts Catalog 1947-1960 Frigidaire Washer Parts Catalog 1961-1964 Frigidaire Washer Parts Catalog 1965-1967 |
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Post# 1019008 , Reply# 1   12/24/2018 at 15:00 (1,943 days old) by D-jones (Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh Area))   |   | |
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Thanks for posting this. Due to the availability of parts, and the fact that I like the way they look, all of my machines are Maytags. But my family had Frigidaire machines when I grew up and they remain my favorite brand to this day. This really is a fantastic resource. I’ll be downloading it later today!
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