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Post# 1226932   3/21/2025 at 02:45 by StrotherFamily (Hillsboro Oregon)        

Hi Everyone,
My name is Perry and I am a newbie on this site. I am here to learn about mid-1960s model Wringer washers, and hopefully find a good one in the future, that looks like my Granny's.
Wish You all Well





Post# 1226936 , Reply# 1   3/21/2025 at 06:39 by countryford (Austin, MN)        

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Welcome to the club.
You did post this in the classified section of the site. Not a big deal, but you might get more responses with it in the correct section.

Good luck in finding what you are looking for. A lot of helpful people here.

Justin


Post# 1226983 , Reply# 2   3/22/2025 at 08:30 by dennyj (broadalbin new york)        
kenmore wringer washer

Scroll down this page...I thought I saw two on here because the one I thought i saw on here looked like my grandmothers. I remember it well because I got my hand caught in the wringer. My grandmother told me not to touch it while she went to the store and I thoiught i'd put the cloths through the wringer and got my hand caught. I think I was like 13.


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