HEAL DAMN YOU!
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Thursday, February 07, 2013
Looking for a pulse here boss
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We KNEW you had it in you, Boss!!
- 2/7/13, 9:12 AM
- pdwalker said...
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your FP-700 isn't named Lazarus, is it?
- 2/7/13, 9:56 AM
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jolly good show. people cant be bothered to fix things anymore. or use caps
-bfhogues - 2/7/13, 10:41 AM
- Randy Rager said...
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If you can stand to lose 3 cups capacity, the Cuisinart 11 cup model can be had from Costco for 149.99, which I wish I had known before I paid Amazon over 200. Amazon has since come down on the price, but Costco is still beating them by 30 bucks.
- 2/7/13, 11:22 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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How much torqe? I want bread kneading power.
- 2/7/13, 11:30 AM
- vanderleun said...
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Note to self, Rodg. Clean out the crud that seeps inside more than once every 40 years. Think "smegma!"
- 2/7/13, 12:35 PM
- Randy Rager said...
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I routinely mix dough in my Cuisinart. This sounds all wrong, but forget about the dough blade and just use the regular one. Dough blades are too short to get the job done, regardless of manufacturer.
- 2/7/13, 1:48 PM
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Replaceable brushs?
- 2/7/13, 5:10 PM
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Anon ahead of me said it. Find a good (old) handyman or electrician and change the brushes in the motor. They wear in time. They are replaceable, but not an easy task.
Tim - 2/7/13, 7:06 PM
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I'd be thinkin' that it is the bearings. The armature runs in bearings or bushings, and over time, with years of use and no added lubricant, they likely wallowed out and jammed.
The motor won't even sing a lick, much less hum if the brushes are worn, as they won't pass the juice...
Take it apart and clean the 40 years of flour, sugar, yeast, and God Knows What out of the gizzards. Inspect the brushes and bearings. An electric motor repair shop may be able to fit replacement brushes and bearings if needed.
tomw - 2/8/13, 10:15 AM