1940's Maytag Gyrator Wringer Washer
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As late as 1994, a few yeas ago now, I got replacement parts for my old Maytag from my local Maytag appliance parts dealer. All I had to do was look at a parts catalog to identify the machine. The dealer said Maytag makes replacement parts for all its machines. Don't know if this is still true. I found my old Maytag in the trash, too. Used it until the tub rusted through.
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Interesting... I have a question. Why did the agitators get so fat and the tubs get so small and cylinder shaped as the years went by?
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Is this what guys get into when they're not into cars? As a hobby, maybe, but as a regular every day appliace? no way.
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wowey wow wow!
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if you get your finger stuck in the ringer, can you still sue Matyag?, lol.
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this is great, had no idea about these machines. thanks for posting.
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I had an old norge wringer washer years ago no water pump.Well i put a pump on it and an extra motor to power it it made the washer a little heavy but hey it sure pumped the water.Thats a nice machine sure wish i could find one
Oh and it could be a General Electric pump because I can tell by the humming sound.
Ilovewashers 2 years ago
Yep.
general0ne 2 years ago
sense i can't PM you i will tell you here I found you a pump on ebay. if you want i will give you the link. its about $40. its rebuilt.
lexmarks567 2 years ago
did a quick search on ebay and found it. Thanks!
general0ne 2 years ago