While on the heels of Geoff Duke, Roy J. Tellason said:
JD> Along with the Maytag engines, used to run Maytag clothes
JD> washers. Little 2-stroke kick-start jobs that hung under a
JD> typical wringer washer. I'll bet that Grandma was real glad to
JD> get factory electricity to the farm!
RJT> Wow, that explains why so many times the old wringer washer was shown
RJT> to be out on the porch!
They could be put indoors too. They came with a 6+- foot flexible
exhaust tube that was run through the wall. They came in two models
that I know of, a single and opposed twin cyl. Both were 2-stroke.
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