What are these?

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MikeA57

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I spent this past weekend up at the North end of the White River in Arkansas at Gaston's Resort on a very nice trout fishing trip sponsored by my company. While eating in their restaurant, I noticed a machine bolted to one of the wood columns. (The whole place is a veritable museum of lots and lots of very cool stuff) But these machines had me stumped. No one in our group could tell me what they were so I asked one of the wait staff about them. He said they were old gas powered washing machines. I found that hard to believe because I couldn't figure out how they possibly worked. Then I noticed that one of them had "Maytag" stamped on the side. So maybe they are? There are several of them hanging there so I took some pictures of them. Here's a link to the folder that they are stored in:
WHAT IS THIS pictures by MikeA57 - Photobucket

So, are they really old washing machines? How did they work? The long tube on photos 1A and 1B is flexible, but then there is a picture of one that has a very short flexible shaft. And what is the foot pedal for???

Thanks!

Mike
 
   / What are these? #2  
Look up "hit and Miss" Maytag motors.

I think I would describe them as a 19th century Briggs and Stratton .

Connect a V belt or a flat belt to it, then run it to maybe a grinder, or a drill etc.
 
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The flexible exhaust hose is used for a motor run inside with the exhaust routed outside. :D

The pedal may have been to start them. The lever may have been to engage the cluch.:)

In my early youth our family used one for washing clothes.
 
   / What are these? #4  
Yup, washing machine motor's. Very popular here before elect. was brought to the farms here in the early 1900's. 2 stroke, mix oil with the gas. Yes that is a kick starter like motorcycles had.

Every year at the county fair here, there will be some in the antique farm section, running, as well other old motors.
 
   / What are these? #5  
We used a gas powered washing machine when I was growing up. We carried water from a hand pump and ran it in a shed outside the house. Before that, mom used a big kettle we heated with wood.

The washer used a kick starter, but I was too small to turn it over fast enough to start it.
 
   / What are these? #6  
Yep, Maytag engines. Not only did they power washing machines, but other small equipment as well. Here's a video of one running an ice cream churn: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-zKkdnzk6g]Maytag engine running a ice cream churn. - YouTube[/ame]
 
   / What are these? #7  
Other companies made them as well -- at an auction last year I saw a bunch of them -- some hooked up to small pumps, push type lawnmowers etc. Still work well!
 
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Very cool! Whoda thunk?!?

Thanks guys!
 
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I spent this past weekend up at the North end of the White River in Arkansas at Gaston's Resort on a very nice trout fishing trip sponsored by my company. While eating in their restaurant, I noticed a machine bolted to one of the wood columns. (The whole place is a veritable museum of lots and lots of very cool stuff) But these machines had me stumped. No one in our group could tell me what they were so I asked one of the wait staff about them. He said they were old gas powered washing machines. I found that hard to believe because I couldn't figure out how they possibly worked. Then I noticed that one of them had "Maytag" stamped on the side. So maybe they are? There are several of them hanging there so I took some pictures of them. Here's a link to the folder that they are stored in:
WHAT IS THIS pictures by MikeA57 - Photobucket

So, are they really old washing machines? How did they work? The long tube on photos 1A and 1B is flexible, but then there is a picture of one that has a very short flexible shaft. And what is the foot pedal for???

Thanks!

Mike

The flexible tubes with a ball end are the exhasut pipe, the foot pedal is sthe starter. we had those motors on a washing machine before the REA came through.

A picture of theworking end would be a help on figuring out how that machine worked.

Harry K
 

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