@@jonbontobi504 you could say that again, the fact that some of these machines have still survived the test of time is just amazing and a testament to the quality that Maytag had back then.
I’ve heard that when Maytag Appliances folded the family kept a whole bunch of agitators so for themselves on hand so that they could use them in their new venture so that they could churn the blue cheese which is absolutely delicious.
@@petermaz701 I’ve recorded a few videos myself vertically, but 99% of the time is horizontal since I want there to be a wide angle. Just want to provide quality content, think it’s paying off since I’ve been gaining a couple subscribers a week.
@@seana806 hey there's nothing wrong with that. I do it because I really enjoy it not so much to get new subscribers. I know that there's people out there that are really interested in these machines so it's always a fun thing.
Power fins are right up there with Surgilators as my favorite agitators. I know it’s only my opinion but load sensors do not belong in these machines. Maytag thought it good enough to stick with this agitator for 20 + years.
I wish I had this Peter, My Speed Queen TR7 washer died 6 weeks ago after only having it for 3 months and the repairman doesn't seem to know what is wrong with it??? Speed Queen won't give me a new one until the repairman tries everything he can to figure out what's wrong? So I just have to wait and keep going to the Laundromat!!! Thanks for the video and have a great day...... Bob
@@maryrobert80 oh wow Robert I am totally shocked that it just died like that maybe it's the electrical board. really surprised me and you're such a great customer. They should be better with you.
@@petermaz701 I know, I wish I could find a good used washer like this, Because this isn't my first time having trouble with Speed Queen and I'm getting a little tired of it!!! Their customer service dept. isn't the greatest to deal with and I am starting to lose my interest in Speed Queen all together!!!
@@maryrobert80 the shame is that unless you get something vintage, nothing is really good out there. I guess if I had to get something modern, I would have to look at the GE family. I think the whirlpool family has really gone downhill
It made sense to me that the Maytags spin counter clockwise when extracting. They were built primarily for North America and we are in the northern hemisphere where water naturally drains counter clockwise down a drain in our sinks. Why fight gravity? That’s what I say.
@@LlyleHunter I love the fact that you come out with these tidbits that explain things it's fabulous. I tell you it does make sense. Those engineers were brilliant.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤THE OLD MAYTAGS WERE THE ABSOLUTELY BEST EVER!! THESE NEW HE WASHERS ARE JUST HORRIBLE AND ARE WAY TO FRUGILE WITH WATER. THEY DO NOT WASH WELL AND THEY TAKE 1 AND 1/2 HOURS TO DO WHAT THE OLD SCHOOL DID EXTREMELY WELL IN JUST 30 MINUTES!!!!!
You will not ever see No washer washing clothes like that these days because the New machines they don't even come close washing like that and it's probably because the new washing machines today are extremely wimpy and they are weak last weak and all be all they are absolutely Garbage 🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️.
When washers were washers. Bring back that workmanship!
@@jonbontobi504 you could say that again, the fact that some of these machines have still survived the test of time is just amazing and a testament to the quality that Maytag had back then.
Old Maytags are some of the most reliable machines ever made
@@Warp2090 Definitely!!!
I love that washer and the Harvest Gold color. I wish I can give it a hug because it's too adorable
@@erg844 TY
Love to give this machine a whirl.😊
@@petermaz701love to give this machine a whirl.😊
@@Bob-ml1mv come over you’re more than welcome.
@@petermaz701 would love to swap stories too
I wouldn't expect anything less from one of these!
THIS IS MY FAVORITE MACHINE...LOVE THE COLOR OF IT AS WELL...NICE VIDEO, THANKS FOR POSTING...💙💙💙💙
@@alix1817 thank you for your kind words.
@@petermaz701 WELL OF COURSE MY DEAR ALWAYS...
Love that Harvest Gold finish. She’s so quiet too!
@@xavierhimes163 thank you she still running strong.
Rollover heaven.
@@papadop definitely.
This is an awesome machine! I love the color!
@@BillyLee25 TY 😊
Like you said , they don't make 'em like that anymore. Those old machines really meant business!
Wow this Washer Rocks, !!!
@@Jerry-dq4om thanks, not bad for 44 years old.
Happy that you put the blue agitator back into the newer Maytag.
Heck, at 44 years a Maytag has just gotten broken in. Mine is 46 years old and I use it every week.
@@tallboyyyy lol, I guess your right.
Great wash agitation
@@d.f.6120 TY
I’ve heard that when Maytag Appliances folded the family kept a whole bunch of agitators so for themselves on hand so that they could use them in their new venture so that they could churn the blue cheese which is absolutely delicious.
@@LlyleHunter another great story. Thanks Bruce, keep them coming.
Looks like the same washer machine that my mother had.
@@Oneand-A1 amazing that they are still working.
Why do you always record vertically, and not horizontally?
@@seana806 oh you mean, I should turn the phone the other way I never thought of it. Thanks for bringing it to light.
@@petermaz701 I’ve recorded a few videos myself vertically, but 99% of the time is horizontal since I want there to be a wide angle. Just want to provide quality content, think it’s paying off since I’ve been gaining a couple subscribers a week.
@@seana806 hey there's nothing wrong with that. I do it because I really enjoy it not so much to get new subscribers. I know that there's people out there that are really interested in these machines so it's always a fun thing.
@@petermaz701you always catch my attention 😊
@@Bob-ml1mv TY
Power fins are right up there with Surgilators as my favorite agitators. I know it’s only my opinion but load sensors do not belong in these machines. Maytag thought it good enough to stick with this agitator for 20 + years.
@@patcola7335 agreed. It was tossing those clothes like nothing.
These were the best washers and agitator Does this machine have a fabric softener dispenser? I see the top of the agitator has a cap
@@bob3782 yes it does, but the original machine did not come with the fabric softener dispenser in it. It came with the solid top filter.
@@petermaz701 thank u
I wish I had this Peter, My Speed Queen TR7 washer died 6 weeks ago after only having it for 3 months and the repairman doesn't seem to know what is wrong with it??? Speed Queen won't give me a new one until the repairman tries everything he can to figure out what's wrong? So I just have to wait and keep going to the Laundromat!!! Thanks for the video and have a great day...... Bob
@@maryrobert80 oh wow Robert I am totally shocked that it just died like that maybe it's the electrical board. really surprised me and you're such a great customer. They should be better with you.
@@maryrobert80 and look at this old girl 44 years old and still washing like crazy.
@@petermaz701 I know, I wish I could find a good used washer like this, Because this isn't my first time having trouble with Speed Queen and I'm getting a little tired of it!!! Their customer service dept. isn't the greatest to deal with and I am starting to lose my interest in Speed Queen all together!!!
@@maryrobert80 the shame is that unless you get something vintage, nothing is really good out there. I guess if I had to get something modern, I would have to look at the GE family. I think the whirlpool family has really gone downhill
@@petermaz701you are so right the new machines are not like these old Maytags
It made sense to me that the Maytags spin counter clockwise when extracting. They were built primarily for North America and we are in the northern hemisphere where water naturally drains counter clockwise down a drain in our sinks. Why fight gravity? That’s what I say.
I hope that gave you a chuckle
@@LlyleHunter yes you did Bruce and you're a wealth of knowledge
@@LlyleHunter I love the fact that you come out with these tidbits that explain things it's fabulous. I tell you it does make sense.
Those engineers were brilliant.
@@petermaz701thank you for sharing that fact i always wondered why some machines spun counter clockwise
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤THE OLD MAYTAGS WERE THE ABSOLUTELY BEST EVER!! THESE NEW HE WASHERS ARE JUST HORRIBLE AND ARE WAY TO FRUGILE WITH WATER. THEY DO NOT WASH WELL AND THEY TAKE 1 AND 1/2 HOURS TO DO WHAT THE OLD SCHOOL DID EXTREMELY WELL IN JUST 30 MINUTES!!!!!
Id like to buy this machine from you.
@@Oneand-A1 I'm in New York City
Pods not good for machine
@@back2the80s well if you use warm water and make the machine wash with hot water now and then it should be fine.
You will not ever see No washer washing clothes like that these days because the New machines they don't even come close washing like that and it's probably because the new washing machines today are extremely wimpy and they are weak last weak and all be all they are absolutely Garbage 🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️.
@@CaseyOliver-k7l I agree with you 100%.
Absolutely 100 %correct