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<blockquote data-quote="EatonEggbeater" data-source="post: 16770829" data-attributes="member: 8939"><p>Get a similar model and install it yourself. Do a Youtube look.</p><p></p><p>As written, you can easily change the cord, and all Kitchen Aid upper level disposers use the same mounting. All you need to do is use a pair of screwdrivers to rotate the old body unlocking it from the flange. It'll drop unexpectedly and crash onto the cabinet knocking your beer over. There are 3 holes in the lower flange that take a Phillips driver pretty well. You can likely leave (and use) the old mounting in the sink.</p><p></p><p>Use a stack of books to support the new one (you could've done this with the old one, but didn't think of it in time) and a lever of some kind to lift the new one into place. Rotate the body flange the other way to lift and lock the new device into place while using the lever to hold the body in contact.</p><p></p><p>Do not forget to knock out the DW drain before you install, and you're supposed to orient the hot and neutral of the cord a certain way, although I don't think it matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EatonEggbeater, post: 16770829, member: 8939"] Get a similar model and install it yourself. Do a Youtube look. As written, you can easily change the cord, and all Kitchen Aid upper level disposers use the same mounting. All you need to do is use a pair of screwdrivers to rotate the old body unlocking it from the flange. It'll drop unexpectedly and crash onto the cabinet knocking your beer over. There are 3 holes in the lower flange that take a Phillips driver pretty well. You can likely leave (and use) the old mounting in the sink. Use a stack of books to support the new one (you could've done this with the old one, but didn't think of it in time) and a lever of some kind to lift the new one into place. Rotate the body flange the other way to lift and lock the new device into place while using the lever to hold the body in contact. Do not forget to knock out the DW drain before you install, and you're supposed to orient the hot and neutral of the cord a certain way, although I don't think it matters. [/QUOTE]
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