You can find and purchase repair transmission parts from a number of resources on the Internet.
The tech gave you good advice because by the time you pay him to make the repairs, you could have bought a new mixer.
If your mechanically handy, then you can disassemble the mixer and find the failed parts in the transmission. Pay particular attention to the casing to make sure nothing is broken there.
Clean everything up real good to make certain there are no metal fragments that can work their way back into the newly rebuilt transmission. Be sure and order some grease with the new parts as you do not want to reuse the old grease (could be full of metal fragments.).
I've had to rebuild mine a couple of times. It fairly easy if you are mechanically inclined.
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