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Kitchen Aid 10 speed 325watts

I have the Kitchen Aid 325watt 10 speed free standing mixer it was running great for years today when I started it it made a strange sound like it was stuck on something, I shut it off cleaned it up but wheen I turned it on again it just won't do anything?

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Some of the gears may have broken or slipped off. You'll need t open it up to see why the shaft from the motor will not spin or you will burn out the motor with the power on trying to make it go. It might be a DIY job if you can see an obvious problem like a slipped gear, otherwise take it to a repair specialist.

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