Operators manuals are available on the hobart service website, it will tell you to lube the side rails twice a year and other operator level maintenance.
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Do you really mean a 60 qt. mixer? That is industrial size and would be about 4' tall. Maybe a 6 qt. mixer? In either case, oil coming out around the shaft cover indicates that someone either over-lubricated the mixer or used the wrong viscosity lubrication. Has it been serviced recently? You might need to take it back to wherever it was serviced.
Kitchenaid does not make a 4 or 5 quart bowl that would fit your 6 quart mixer, but other 3rd party companies do!
You may be in luck.
I haven't seen this bowl in person, but it apparently will fit your 6qt mixer. Here is a link to a page selling the mentioned attachment. It comes in a set, with appropriate wire-whip attachments:
if the mixer is a 3-phase unit, that mixer has no reverse speeds, all gears should turncounter-clockwise when mixer is on ,if a 3-phase unit try switching any 2 of the incomingline to to change direction
Look behind the slides there should be 5 bolts on each side,you may have to scrap because there painted over.From the front remove the stainlees splash guard,you will see a big screw.Remove the 2 bolts in the plate,support the yoke with a block off wood and remove.
how much flour is the correct amount to use in a 80 qt. mixer
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