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Yup.Close all leggs up,tape the other 2 so they don't come out,then shake the tripod like your shaking a thermometer to get the mercury down.That lost leg should slide out easily.Once out,place a small hose clamp on each of the final legs just above the rubber tip and this will NEVER happen again.
Go the the BestBuy store and steal one from a display. Apparently the feet are transported to earth from a distant galaxy; impossible to find. I'm certain they're made in China by the gazillions but can't locate a supplier.
I just got replacement leg feet from <www.bhphotovideo.com> for my G2258 tripod. Look up part #D1220.25JP. They also list it as Gitzo "GILF" in their inventory. They are the exact replacement part for your tripod. Hope this helps,
I would suggest calling Kitchenaid Customer Service. If inventory is still available, they will send out replacement feet for your food processor at no cost.
Their toll-free telephone number is 1-800-541-6390.
take it apart, there is a rubber ring like a belt or rubber band, either broken or missing. you will have to find a relacement for that, may have to take apart another leg to have one to compare, course I don't honestly know where you will find that piece. too take it apart just keep spinning the lock counterclockwise until it comes off. good luck.
it looks like we have the same tripod and same problem. does the rubber foot slide over a metal piece? did you ever find a replacement foot?
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