Thread Number: 83950  /  Tag: Wringer Washers
Mongomery Ward wringer; buy or pass...
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Post# 1082987   7/29/2020 at 19:43 (1,358 days old) by windiachef (Sandy Springs, SC)        

I'm looking into my first wringer washer. This one's $75, but it looks too far gone to refurbish...

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Post# 1083104 , Reply# 1   7/30/2020 at 12:57 (1,358 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)        
A couple of things to check...

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I'd make an offer based on the following:

* when it's running, listen for unusual sounds indicating wear to motor or power unit (gear box)

* look for signs of oil leakage

* condition of rubber wringer rolls

* apply wringer tension and release to check functionality

* check drain spigot: is it functional or corroded. These can be a real trouble spot.

The machine actually looks to be in not bad shape - love that Bakelite agitator!



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