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Post# 1129597   9/25/2021 at 19:04 (914 days old) by ETphonehome (Wichita Kansas)        

Hi everyone! I'm new to the vintage washer and dryer scene. I have always loved vintage things and making them work and work well. I kept a pair of Kenmore 80 series washer and dryer alive for 10 plus years after they were already old. My wife and I inherited an older house and we have decided to make it feel vintage when you walk in. Anyway we stumbled across a matching pair of Maytags and I had no idea how desirable they were. I got them for 100 bucks and was told they work nicely. Well they do work, but the washer leaks. I've searched on here some and just wanted some straight forward opinions and just some discussion about what I ended up with. I plan to get the lights working on them and get them in tip top shape. I still need to track down a main knob for the washer and the always broken normal button. I think the dryer needs a door switch because it won't shut off when you open it, and the only way to shut it down is unplug it or wait for the cycle to end. Anyway, here is a picture of our new awesome set, and the leaks. By the way, my name is Tim, and I'll be redoing a vintage dish washer and making some repairs on a vintage water and ice setup on the fridge. But first the misses wants to stop going to the laundry mat and losing all of our quarters. Oh and a picture of our 72 bug.

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Post# 1129599 , Reply# 1   9/25/2021 at 19:40 (914 days old) by Washerlover (The Big Island, Hawai’i)        

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Beautiful set — don’t let go of them! From the photos of the washer leak, looks like the hose needs a new clamp and/or hose replacement. As regards the dryer, sounds like a switch problem? Others will chime in, I’m sure. Wanted to share photos of my ‘Tag set…great machines and they are tanks!

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Post# 1129606 , Reply# 2   9/25/2021 at 22:38 (914 days old) by Good-Shepherd (New Jersey)        
looks like the hose needs a new clamp

Better be careful taking off that hose clamp, looks like its been leaking long time and the whole nipple could be rusted out. The rest of the tub appears in rough shape as well.

From the outside they look to be in good condition.


Post# 1129607 , Reply# 3   9/25/2021 at 22:42 (914 days old) by Repairguy (Danbury, Texas)        

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Congratulations! The washer was built in April of ‘74 and the dryer in July of ‘74. Hopefully that is not major rust where the hose connects to the tub. The dryer is controlled electronically and is a semi complicated system. There are several here that know these machines inside and out so I’m sure they will be chiming in shortly to help you out with diagnostics. Nice bug!


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