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Of course there are spares for Hobart mixers. They have been supplying spares for these machines for many, many years. We have an A20 (which is slightly smaller) and this, although it is about 40 years old, it is still supported.
Well let us see what you are mixing maybe you are putting to much flour in the bowl and stressing out the hook could be a cheep replacement hook most of them are coming from china now and do you know there are two different style hooks one is a "J" hook and the other is a spiral hook al of your larger machines use the spiral hooks
You can but the dough would ride down towards the bowl instead of up and your mix would not turn out properly.What kind of mixer do you have?i'm a hobart tech and repair these mixers often.Let me know.
You will need to confirm the model number. An H600 or L800 have a wheel to manually turn to raise and lower the bowl. The M802 and V1401 hav a belt driven bowl lift clutch, operated by a lever. When you push the lever up or down, you are engaging a small transmission between the motor and main housing. You would need to remove the top cover and see what's happenning. It may be there is something other than the proper spiral pin joining the lift lever to the clutch input shaft, giving alot of backlash and insufficient selector movement.
Hi,I'm a hobart tech and repair these mixer's often.If you see oil in the drip cup then the center shaft seal in the transmission is worn.If there is oil near the transformer then the motor shaft seal is also bad.Hobart doesnt release their service manuals to the public but if you go to their site www.hobartcorp.com you can register for free and get a parts manual thats helpful.If you need help with the repair let me know,i can step you through it.
Hobart doesn't release their service manuals to the general public,however i'm a hobart tech and repair these mixer's often.If you need any help let me know.
im a hobart service tech and service these mixers alot.the usual suspect problems is the tumbler assembly.service manuals from hobart---good luck they dont release them.i can help you out,
You can try Hobart's customer Service.
http://www.hobartservice.com/
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