Nice nice! After the rattlie rattlies are taken care of, it's time to add a warm rinse option, lid switch bypass, and maybe a manual "water is full" switch so you can cut the water if you're not washing a full load. Love the worn VFD display on it, that adds a lot of charm!
Nice to see someone with the same washer I have. I need to replace the three balancing springs extension/compression depending on who you're asking what they're called. They're 11 in long from hook to hook, the coil is 1 in wide, the coil is 5 in long, and the spring wire width is 3.5 mm. My springs are rusted and need replacement. I can't find these anywhere, Maytag claims this is not a model good number LA 23 CD, Even though you and I have LA 23 CD washers. If you have any ideas of where I could get three balancing springs I sure would appreciate it, I've searched and racked my brain for weeks, and can't come up with anything.
I would have lots of these springs if you are really desperate. rusty springs are fine. just oil them. I never seen one break ever in my 38 yrs of service work.
I work maintenance for a small apartment complex, I have this exact machine. It's got three suspension springs inside that are rusted, and they do not make replacements that I can find. Would you have any idea where I could get a replacement or something that would work? I know the spring is 11 inches long, the coil is 5 in, it's 1 inch across, and the wire is 3.5 mm. Any help would be so appreciated otherwise I think we're just going to have to sell it
I just bought a used MDE17PDAYW1 Electric Maytag Dryer with a coin drop. It didn't come with a key for the access panel and I'm have trouble finding one online. Can you show me the way?
@@holdenvtseries2274 I always liked these orbitals with the smaller openings. The power fin was changed to the blue shark fin agitator right around the 1988/89 time period I believe. Nathaniel Sullivan had one on his channel. His family got rid of it I believe because of rusting out. There are some good videos of that machine in action with the blue shark fin agitator.
How do you get them to operate with the lid open? I've been trying to do that when I go to my nearest laundromat which has speed queen top loaders. Some of them are Maytag though, but how did you get it to operate with the lid open?
This one I added a key switch that will either bypass the switch or allow it to run in factory mode. On most of these you just have to insert something between the lid and switch to keep the switch depressed.
Nice score. I have the same model, but the 4 series without the digital head. It's stuck in unbalanced mode & I'm stumped on how to reset it. If anyone has any suggestions pls send them my way.
Nice nice! After the rattlie rattlies are taken care of, it's time to add a warm rinse option, lid switch bypass, and maybe a manual "water is full" switch so you can cut the water if you're not washing a full load. Love the worn VFD display on it, that adds a lot of charm!
Smooth running and quickly shifts between wash and spin. I think you got a winner there well worth $100.
Haha that laundromat certainly did not upgrade equipment by getting rid of these machines! His loss is your gain for sure. Nice find!
One of the early orbital transmission Maytags. Good machine.
Haven't Seen Any Electronic Maytag Commercial (Coin Operated) Top Load Washers In A Long Time.
How do I bypass the lid switch on this machine?
Nice to see someone with the same washer I have. I need to replace the three balancing springs extension/compression depending on who you're asking what they're called. They're 11 in long from hook to hook, the coil is 1 in wide, the coil is 5 in long, and the spring wire width is 3.5 mm. My springs are rusted and need replacement. I can't find these anywhere, Maytag claims this is not a model good number LA 23 CD, Even though you and I have LA 23 CD washers. If you have any ideas of where I could get three balancing springs I sure would appreciate it, I've searched and racked my brain for weeks, and can't come up with anything.
This website has the service manual available for purchase which I need to do myself www.servicemanuals.net/en/MAYTAG-LA23CD-Service-Manual
I would have lots of these springs if you are really desperate. rusty springs are fine. just oil them. I never seen one break ever in my 38 yrs of service work.
I work maintenance for a small apartment complex, I have this exact machine. It's got three suspension springs inside that are rusted, and they do not make replacements that I can find. Would you have any idea where I could get a replacement or something that would work? I know the spring is 11 inches long, the coil is 5 in, it's 1 inch across, and the wire is 3.5 mm. Any help would be so appreciated otherwise I think we're just going to have to sell it
Find another 2 belt Maytag washer from 1966-2006 and harvest the parts. Those springs had a 50 year run.
What is it like compared to a Speed Queen of the same era with the two knobs on the left but no LCD?
Works better than a speed queen this is where they got it from and the Maytag scrubs your clothes instead of swishing it back and forth
I just bought a used MDE17PDAYW1 Electric Maytag Dryer with a coin drop. It didn't come with a key for the access panel and I'm have trouble finding one online. Can you show me the way?
just drill it out and replace it with one from a commercial washer parts place. Might have to re-use the finger part if the new one doesn't fit.
02:48 Wash
15:41 Rinse
22:24 Spin
27:23 End
How does this washer run with the lid open?
He said he bypassed the lock out.
Was hoping it had the regular black power fin. These were good though.
@@holdenvtseries2274 I'm assuming this is around 1989 or early 90s before they changed to the larger tub opening.
@@holdenvtseries2274 I always liked these orbitals with the smaller openings. The power fin was changed to the blue shark fin agitator right around the 1988/89 time period I believe. Nathaniel Sullivan had one on his channel. His family got rid of it I believe because of rusting out. There are some good videos of that machine in action with the blue shark fin agitator.
Is that the original key
VERY nice machine!
too bad a certain someone replaced their residential version with a 565. couldn't be me!
@@Washing95 man, I have no idea who would do such a thing! I mean, why would someone do that?
@@Smurdle450 I don't know, it's crazy that some people make those kind of decision!!!!
How can you faxes if Water not come out
Anyone know how to reset this machine? Thanks
How do you get them to operate with the lid open? I've been trying to do that when I go to my nearest laundromat which has speed queen top loaders. Some of them are Maytag though, but how did you get it to operate with the lid open?
This one I added a key switch that will either bypass the switch or allow it to run in factory mode. On most of these you just have to insert something between the lid and switch to keep the switch depressed.
Was this in your house?
You can order that key on ebay instead of drilling it out.
I just bought a bunch of these washers without a key. So I purchase one for 9 bucks. It's probably a 411 key they almost all are.
Or if you can pick the lock and take out the coin box and take out the lock, you can have a locksmith make a key for you
U Double O was the 411 key the right one?
Nice score. I have the same model, but the 4 series without the digital head.
It's stuck in unbalanced mode & I'm stumped on how to reset it. If anyone has any suggestions pls send them my way.