We bought our Maytag lat9704aae in March of 1994
Year 1999 if not earlier.
I have had mine for 24 years and I bought it used.
The model we have is also LAT4910AAW and it was purchased in 1992.
That model was manufactured between the years of 1983 and 1996, you would need your serial number to determine the exact age of the appliance. If you have the serial number, you can call Maytag and they can tell you the age.
I own a 1958 Maytag washer, it replaced a dead six year old Whirlpool washer(Motor windings fried) The Whirlpool was about 48 years younger and 1/3 the weight of the aging Maytag. It is about 1/10 the quality of the '58 beauty and now rots in crappy plastic parts in the woods. My 1958 was made in the USA, the crappy Whirpool in China. My 1958 Maytag will still be here after the Whirpool (who bought out Maytag) rots into the ground.
Why is my serial no different than yours for the Maytag model no LAT9304AAE
My mom still has one of these old Maytag A9700 washers and it's about 20 years old. Just from looking inside, it appears to be 3.4-3.6 cuft.
We bought ours, and the matching dryer, in 1983! We are JUST NOW upgrading in Nov 2011. Both the washer and dryer STILL work!!
18 years. Don't know how this question could be answered because according to Maytag (Toll free # 1-800-333-3330) they've never manufactured An "LS" Model!
The value of the washer and dryer will be close to $500 for the set. The exact amount may vary depending upon the exact model and their condition.
La23cs ran several years. i would say about 1985 to 1992. a commercial maytag dealer can tell you exactly when a particular machine was made from the serial number. la just means it's almond color. cs just means it is coin slide operated. 23 is the series of washer.
I can tell you I bought mine in 1989. I assume the series is made from mid 80's to early 90's. Very reiable washer, never miss a beat in 23 years. Still going on strong.
Answer by: THowell1975Your serial # is missing some digits...find them all and check out: http://www.appliance411.com/service/date-code.phpApparently THowell1975 has no clue about the Maytag you have... lol... That series model (A50) was produced by Maytag from 1964 till sometime in the 1970's. You are not missing any digits from your model number. I know this for a fact because I actually own one of these units. It has only broken 1 "belt" in 15 years and Maytag actually still has parts for this washer in stock in their warehouse the last time I checked about 2yrs ago. If you are old enough you may remember the old Maytag commercials where the repair man does nothing because the units never break... well I personally believe that commercial was made because of this washer model lol... It has seen 2 boys through high school sports and the spin drum actually almost dries the clothes. You couldn't pick a better old washer to have!