@lbj2277 i got my grandmothers 20-30 year old one after she passed last year. It holds so many memories. It made all my favorite foods she made, and it is incredibly simple to repair. It outlived my grandma and will most likely outlive me :)
We ordered them from amazon. You can find this specific gear here - amzn.to/3FOYFHh but make sure to look up the exact piece you need for your machine.
The original KitchenAid gear you replaced here, is partly plastic and has a small hole in it for a small pin..the iron ones I've seen online (as used in this video) havent...but seems more strong obviously. Meaning the pin isn't necessary as long as the gear model is the same and hold in place with the snapring?
Sometimes a plastic gear might be designed that way. Because if too big of a loadis created it will damage that particulargear and not others or other parts downstream. So not allways is a metal part better
Hello! I want to know where do you buy the replacement part? Because the hinge that is on the back of the stand mixer it is cracked and very loose so I want to change! But the official service said me that they have to take the mixer an make a diagnostic of it. I think it is not necessary! And I only want to by the part
We bought our parts on amazon. You'll first need to look up the part numbers for your specific machine and then google where to buy it. Not all parts are available on amazon but it's handy when they are. We've had good luck ordering from www.repairclinic.com as well. They then to be a bit more expensive but sometimes it's all thats available. Good luck!