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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
Old disposal get stuck from time to time, big screwdriver or broom handle push one way or the other usually free them up till next time. Mine done that for couple years until it finely rusted threw and started leaking.
Pretty easy to replace, unplug, remove two drain bolts, undo sliding clamp. If don’t have replace sink mount if brought same brand normally just reconnect the sliding clamp (some come with cord attached and some you have to install cord depending on how much you want to pay?) install drain tube using new seal, plug it in. ( only hard part is….if you are able to bend down, lay down on you’re back/side and work around everything that’s in road)
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yeah, have replaced mine before, the easiest way to lift the unit in place was using our car jack, made the replacement a piece of cake in a very small area.
The renters or crappy property manager have stripped the allan wrench socket underneath, so just going to buy a new one and install it.