Here is what I could find:
1. "due to the age of your dryer the capacity and dimension information
is no longer available. Generally items manufactured before 2000 will
not have information available."
2.
Measure the depth of the dryer from the back to the door opening.
Measure the diameter of the dryer.
Divide the diameter by two to find the radius. For example, if the
diameter is three feet, the radius is 1.5 feet.
Calculate the size of the dryer by squaring the radius and
multiplying by the depth. For example, if the radius is 1.5 feet and the
depth is two feet, the volume is 4.5 cubic feet (1.5 x 1.5 x 2).
3. "6.7 cubic feet of capacity equals to about 12-16lbs depending on if
the clothes are wet or damp. If it is wet it will be heavier than
16lbs." You can do your own math to figure your pounds.