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While going through the attic, I noticed something strange behind the drywall. It kind of looked like a fan motor and an old electrical panel mixed together. There was a red bulb that said “MEDIUM”, a belt-driven thing, and a pile of old wiring. It was dusty, of course, and was obviously silent from not seeing the light of day for years! It turned out to be a Montgomery Ward garage opener.
After matching it to several old videos on YouTube to confirm, you guessed it— a Montgomery Ward garage opener, screw-drive, probably from around the late 1970’s or early 80’s.
The Suburban Garage Staple
There were no sensors for safety, no remote controls with rolling codes, no smart home. These were physical, mechanized, and durable.

The Details of Another Time
I’m pretty sure that the red “MEDIUM” bulb was like the courtesy lights that turned on when the garage door was opened. The motor enclosure was all metal. No weird plastic enclosures, or circuit boards, just real physical switches, heavy gage wiring, and steel bracketry. Every component reflected the quality of a Montgomery Ward garage opener.
The terminal block had exposed screws and wires that were laid out nicely. Well thought out, serviceable, no secrets hidden under the molded plastic.
Why Did Someone Stow It Away?
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