That's the old style coupler, which IMO was better than the one newer one with the metal reinforcement. The older ones did not wear down the motor shaft. That happened to the motor with my KitchenAid direct drive and the motor is NLA.
It's always cheaper refurbishing an old washer than it is buying a new one and there is no energy savings with the new machines period If they have to be repaired within the first 5 years.
Definitely worth it. As these older machines were built to last
looks in good shape for over 30yrs some parts are gonna need replaced but itll work for many more years.
I like the wood on the top
That's the old style coupler, which IMO was better than the one newer one with the metal reinforcement. The older ones did not wear down the motor shaft. That happened to the motor with my KitchenAid direct drive and the motor is NLA.
It's always cheaper refurbishing an old washer than it is buying a new one and there is no energy savings with the new machines period If they have to be repaired within the first 5 years.