twall
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This is NOT a joke. The owner of this thing said Maytag made washing machines powered by a pedal-started 2 stroke engine in the late 20's to the late 30's, when electricity was scarce in the country.
As electricity came to more and more rural areas, they replaced the gasonine power with an electric motor, and they all but quit manufacturing the two stroke engines. But, they had such a overstock of the 2-strokes, that they sold them as utility engines and made a mower.
http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/general-mower-discussion/5192-maytag-monitor-anyone.html
But, by 1940, they were out of the engine business.
Notice the long tube. This isn't a drain - it's the exhaust pipe. This was an indoor machine!
The pic of the reel mower is an example of the useage of the engine. It was a homebuilt gitney, using the washer's engine.
As electricity came to more and more rural areas, they replaced the gasonine power with an electric motor, and they all but quit manufacturing the two stroke engines. But, they had such a overstock of the 2-strokes, that they sold them as utility engines and made a mower.
http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/general-mower-discussion/5192-maytag-monitor-anyone.html
But, by 1940, they were out of the engine business.
Notice the long tube. This isn't a drain - it's the exhaust pipe. This was an indoor machine!
The pic of the reel mower is an example of the useage of the engine. It was a homebuilt gitney, using the washer's engine.