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Maytag Washers - The Early Years. Maytag Replacement Parts Looked Totally Different At The Beginning Of 1893

Anyone looking for the very earliest Maytag parts should consider taking a truck. Maytag has changed a great deal as an organization since it was first created in 1893 -- as a farm equipment company!

Frederick Louis Maytag came to Iowa as a young farm boy in a covered wagon. He grew up on the farm and as a man in 1893 he, his two brothers-in-laws and George W. Parsons each put in $600 to start a farm implement business. With this war chest of $2400 the company started producing farm equipment such as threshing machines, band-cutters and a revolutionary self-feeder attachment for the threshing machines, conceived by one of the founders of the company.

This self-feed attachment was distinctive for its time because it was one of the first machines created to make farming safer rather than less difficult. Farming was extremely dangerous in those days (even more so than today) -- especially the thrashing machines -- and this attachment was a tremendous success. The capital from this invention helped the new company to survive its challenging early years.

By 1902, the company was the biggest feeder manufacturer in the country.

In 1905, Maytag released the Success Corn Husker and Shredder, widening its successful farm implement line. Hay presses, hog waters (no, I don't know what they are either) and numerous specialized feeders and harvesting equipment appeared between 1907 and 1911.

Remarkably, Maytag also manufactured an automobile, the "Maytag-Mason Automobile", for a short amount of time in the early 1900's. And as late as 1916, Maytag Company briefly produced farm tractors.

Fred Louis Maytag first began selling quality home appliances in 1907.

It was first thought that these products would simply ease the seasonal slumps in the farm equipment business.

The first Maytag washer was the 1907 "Pastime" washer. These earliest Maytag washer parts included a wooden tub that included a hand crank that turned a dolly inside, with wooden pegs, which in turn, pulled clothes through the water and against the corrugated tub sides.

Improvements on this first washing machine were constant and in 1911 a model with an electric motor was announced with a pulley mechanism that allowed the system to be operated from an outside power source. It was also designed to be turned with the "outside power source" of your arm if you had no electricity, as was the case with many residences of the time.

To help ease this problem further, four years later Maytag released its Multi-Motor gasoline engine washer. This was particularly created for the remote homemakers who did not have access to electric power and it was very popular. The Maytag replacement parts for these models are much valued by enthusiasts today.

In 1919 Maytag engineers succeeded in casting the first all-aluminum washer tub. Quite a few in the trade had been talking about this for several years and it had become referred to as the "The washer that could not be built" because of the issues in shaping that large an aluminum piece. Up to this time washer tubs were make of wooden slats.

Expansion into a nationwide business and world leader soon followed and in the 1920's under the management of L. B. Maytag, son of the founder, who served as company president from 1920 and 1926, a completely new type of washer was created that replaced the dolly under the lid with an agitator in the bottom of the tub. This simple design has stood the test of time and is the one still used chiefly today.

Maytag first introduced this type washer in 1922, and it was a fantastic success. The new washer design put Maytag exclusively into the washer business, prompted the end of farm equipment production and propelled the company to a preeminent position in the young laundry appliance industry.

By 1927 the company had manufactured its first million washers.

Maytag Washers - The Early Years. Maytag Replacement Parts Looked Totally Different At The Beginning Of 1893
Maytag first started selling high quality appliances in 1907 and still prides itself on having the longest-lived washing machines on the market. Maytag has always been a name to trust for reliability, quality and durability. But it started life in 1893 -- as a farm equipment company!

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