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Post# 183030   1/13/2007 at 17:57 (6,311 days old) by harvestgold (Deland, Florida )        

I had to drive 6 hours to pick up this green lady kenmore washing machine but what a find !!! it has a lighted console panel and top detergent dispenser, with a veri-flex 2 piece agitator way cool does anybody know how the veri-flex agitator works ??




Post# 183031 , Reply# 1   1/13/2007 at 17:59 (6,311 days old) by harvestgold (Deland, Florida )        
old lady in green pic 2

Another panel picture

Post# 183032 , Reply# 2   1/13/2007 at 18:00 (6,311 days old) by harvestgold (Deland, Florida )        
lady in green pic 3

Inside tub shot

Post# 183033 , Reply# 3   1/13/2007 at 18:02 (6,311 days old) by harvestgold (Deland, Florida )        
Lady kenmore pic 4

Detergent dispenser opened the lid is heavy chrome plated,also has a self cleaning filter !! only the best for the lady line

Post# 183034 , Reply# 4   1/13/2007 at 18:11 (6,311 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

Nifty!

Post# 183036 , Reply# 5   1/13/2007 at 18:14 (6,311 days old) by agiflow ()        

Very nice!!

Post# 183039 , Reply# 6   1/13/2007 at 18:31 (6,311 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        
does anybody know how the veri-flex agitator works ??

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Yeah, you lift up the outside of the main agitator stem and rotate it. I remember having trouble figuring that one out as a kid. We had a Sears appliance outlet on East 14th Street and I used to open the lid on this model and fiddle with the agitator to see how it worked. It's deceptive, it looks to any normal person that you would turn the inner "dial" but, in fact, the inner dial stays stationary while you lift the outer agitator "post" and rotate it to extend the "paddles" on the bottom.

Post# 183042 , Reply# 7   1/13/2007 at 18:33 (6,311 days old) by cehalstead (Charleston, WV)        
how the vari-flex works

To adjust the Vari-Flex agitator, you lift the top of the agitator (there are finger slots underneath the rim) and position it to the setting you want. Doing this pulls in the vanes to give more gentle action. If you pull them in all the way, and use the delicate cycle, there is hardly any agitation at all.....

Post# 183053 , Reply# 8   1/13/2007 at 19:33 (6,311 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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OMG she needs a bath but is GORGEOUS! Learn to push her buttons properly and she will serve you without complaint!

Post# 183055 , Reply# 9   1/13/2007 at 19:43 (6,311 days old) by spats ()        

Beautiful!

Post# 183060 , Reply# 10   1/13/2007 at 20:10 (6,311 days old) by danelto (State College, PA)        
Variflex Agitator

We had a model similar when we moved into our house; sold it to my neighbor for $100.

The pushbuttons were multi-colored and she was harvest gold.

But. . .anyway.

The vari-flex agitator, when situated for a gentle wash using the gentle cycle was the kindest, friendliest, easiest delicate wash that I've ever witnessed.

The only thing I didn't like about the machine was that the waterfall filter only worked long enough to wash the soap detergent out.

Is there a way to rig this so that the waterfall option works continuously?


Dan


Post# 183067 , Reply# 11   1/13/2007 at 20:42 (6,311 days old) by cehalstead (Charleston, WV)        
waterfall filter

That waterfall wasn't a filter. These machines had self-cleaning filters and the waterfall was just recirculated water that emptied the detergent dispenser.

Post# 183079 , Reply# 12   1/13/2007 at 22:18 (6,311 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Harvest, one should show respect for this avocado beaty and now call her Old!!!

Post# 183090 , Reply# 13   1/13/2007 at 23:11 (6,311 days old) by scott55405 ()        

Very nice machine! If you find the model plate, I'll be interested to hear what year it is. I don't know that I've ever seen this particular version of the control panel!

Post# 183092 , Reply# 14   1/13/2007 at 23:19 (6,311 days old) by rickr (.)        

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It looks like 1972-1973 to me.

That will look really nice when it is all cleaned up. Congratulations!


Post# 183097 , Reply# 15   1/14/2007 at 00:13 (6,311 days old) by powerfin64 (Yakima, Washington)        
beauiful Lady K!

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She's a keeper! I'd love to know the year!

Rich


Post# 183098 , Reply# 16   1/14/2007 at 00:25 (6,311 days old) by danemodsandy (The Bramford, Apt. 7-E)        

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That's the dispenser lid I remember from my LK- that brushed pot-metal. Your dials are different, though- they look later than my machine.

Mine would wash anything, and perfectly. I even used to launder the bag from the lawnmower's grass-catcher before putting it away for the winter; made it last forever, since grass is acid and eats the fabric if you don't clean it.


Post# 183114 , Reply# 17   1/14/2007 at 06:40 (6,310 days old) by bobofhollywood ()        
1968

I'm pretty sure that's a '68. I've got the matching dryer that I was raised with.

Bob


Post# 183124 , Reply# 18   1/14/2007 at 08:47 (6,310 days old) by mayken4now (Panama City, Florida)        

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John, your New Lady Kenmo is wonderful. Every bit of the 6 hour drive sir was well worth it.

Enjoy it, and have fun with her.

Steve


Post# 183142 , Reply# 19   1/14/2007 at 11:41 (6,310 days old) by peterh770 (Marietta, GA)        

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I believe it is the same model in the Jane Wyman/Wyatt POD ad that appears now and then.

Post# 183145 , Reply# 20   1/14/2007 at 12:00 (6,310 days old) by frontaloadotmy (the cool gay realm)        
Very Nice hg

check the model # , after 110. the first 2 #'s should be the year of production for sale. Love the avocado. Did you come North for that beauty? Can't wait to hear about how it operates.

Post# 183167 , Reply# 21   1/14/2007 at 16:45 (6,310 days old) by harvestgold (Deland, Florida )        
Lady kenmore in green model Number

Wow you guys are the greatest The model number on the machine is S6804901A00 i would venture to say that it was made in 1968 !! I took the advise of you guys on the veri-flex agitator and it works just as you guys said it would.It was a little stuck so i reached up under the small Agitator and found a couple of handfuls of long knoted threads from a rug i had to cut them out with a knife thats how inpacted they were. The machine works great loads of fun playing with all the button options and the panel light flickers so i need a new tube wish i could find a matching dryer but i think washers are harder to come by so the search goes on !!!

Post# 183172 , Reply# 22   1/14/2007 at 17:58 (6,310 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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Very nice find - I love the "rush" of finding a cool, vintage washer!

Post# 183207 , Reply# 23   1/14/2007 at 20:37 (6,310 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        

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Hey John, what a nice looking Lady there. That shade of green really brings out her nicer qualities!

Ben


Post# 183214 , Reply# 24   1/14/2007 at 20:48 (6,310 days old) by cny4 (Central New York)        

How about a close up shot of the control panel so we can read what all the buttons say? Great find!!

Post# 183259 , Reply# 25   1/15/2007 at 03:07 (6,309 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: "S" Model:

Hey! John, seeing the "S" in front of the Model Numbers, if I'm correct indicates that this is a Suds Return Washer. Does your Lady-K have 2-Drain Hoses on it? If I'm correct, in the 2nd Pix you Posted on the longer Normal/Cottens & Linens Cycle area, right at the beginning of the Cycle it says "Suds" or "Suds Return" am I correct? If I am, then it is a Suds Return Washer.

I'm surprised that no one else noticed this right away, when you Posted the Model Number. It is a 1968 Model Year, I bought the same Matching Washer and Dryer in Coppertone for my Parent's. When I first looked at them, the Dryer had only an all Automatic/Moisture Sensor Drying, with degrees of Dryness from Damp to Dry. When I was ready to order the Set, they had a newer updated Model Dryer on the Floor, that had Automatic and Timed Drying and the 2-1/2 hour Wrinkle Guard feature as well. Neither machine ever really had any problems for quite a while, but later on, the Timer started acting up and had to be replaced and the Belts were replaced a few times as well. After the original Timer in the Washer went out, the replacement Timers weren't quite as good as the original Timer, until after about 4-Timers installed, the last one ended up being almost like the original Timer, quality wise.

Enjoy your Lady-K Washer, treat her great and she will give you plenty of years of great performance and clean Laundry.

Peace and Fun Lady-K Laundry Times, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 183449 , Reply# 26   1/15/2007 at 21:15 (6,309 days old) by chaskelljr2 (Washington, D. C.)        
Vintage of Late 1960's Avacodo Lady Kenmore Washer.....

"Scott55405":

Hey Scott, I haven't heard from you in a long time. So, you're not in Minnenapolis anymore????

But anyway, the washer that I saw in the pictures in this thread is a 1968-69 Lady Kenmore. That's the one that has the long push buttons on it (not my cup of tea....... I prefer the buttons on the 1966-67 and the 1969-75 Ladys better) and that was "feminely engineered" according to Sears at the time.

So tell me, how is it out there in Los Angeles??????

--Charles--


Post# 183452 , Reply# 27   1/15/2007 at 21:21 (6,309 days old) by chaskelljr2 (Washington, D. C.)        

"Harvestgold":

What a find??? But I cannot help to think is that soil on the control panel???? Or is that rust????

If it turns out to be rust, how are you going to remove it from the control panel????

As far as I can see, only the control ring on the Vari-Flex agitator needs to be clean, but hopefully, the tubs are in great shape.

Enjoy your new Lady........

--Charles--


Post# 183465 , Reply# 28   1/15/2007 at 22:23 (6,309 days old) by scott55405 ()        

Hi Charles, Los Angeles is truly wonderful. I've been here since Sept. 2005. We're in a bit of a cold snap right now that's kind of working my last nerve, but it'll be warm again soon. I love it here! My move was largely due to climate considerations, but I love my place and job here, and being so close (2 mi) to the ocean.

Post# 183638 , Reply# 29   1/16/2007 at 20:22 (6,308 days old) by harvestgold (Deland, Florida )        
Kenmore S washer

Hey steve thanks for the info on the lady kenmore there isn`t a 2nd drain hose on the machine and there is NO suds return tab switch on the front control panel so i don`t know what the S is for on the model number plate


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