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Adam Preble > wrote:

>I got one of these for free. I don't know how old it is, other than
>Hobart made it. When plugged in, it won't turn on. It doesn't trip the
>breaker, so it doesn't look like the brushes are at fault; I checked
>those anyhow and they don't seem to be worn down to stubs -- not that I
>really know if they are good anymore. I'm thinking either the power
>supply or the motor is busted. My bet is on the motor, of course.
>
>I'm not very certain how to get to the motor without breaking something.
> I try to verify something is the way it seems to be before I try to
>force it, so here I am. I got the mixer top removed from the base, and
>the back part of the top is off. I got the metal wrap-around removed;
>it's the piece that shows the speed settings, and has the logo on it. I
>think this exposes a two piece assembly. It seems to budge a little if
>I wedge a screwdriver in there, but it certainly doesn't just open up.
>Do I wedge that open, or is there something else I am supposed to do first?


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