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keith stephenson Posted on May 02, 2015
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Parts for hobart l200

Trying to purchase the worn wheel for 50 cycle ac l200 Hobart mixer. Present brass wheel has worn the teeth off. Live in Cook Islands, middle of the pacific ocean. Easiest to get parts form ZN or AU but cant find one with number that can be reached from overseas. Can you help.

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Check this link
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I typed in hobart service agents in google and got hobartfood.com.au as a site
landline contact phone number is 1800-462-278 and e- mail is [email protected]

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