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  1. Hi, My repairs on my Kenwood Prospero (MX260/KM260) continues - I received the spare parts and installed them, however I am now in need of re-greasing the mixer head. Does any one know the specifications for the food grade grease that I should use? I want to be able to buy something locally in New Zealand rather than having to import more than I need from the UK. Joanne
  2. Hi, Has any body experienced dismantling the Kenwood Prospero KM260 (MX260). I am following the service manual however I cannot seem to get the medium speed drive coupling or the high speed drive coupling undone - the manual says 'Turn in a clockwise direction to remove'. This I have tried but neither part will come undone. - Is there a trick to it i.e. push/raise and turn perhaps? Update, In the end I didn't have to take the high speed coupling off as this part has been superseded by another part. Repair by replacement.
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