The guard will have a small lever switch that breaks contact when the doser is filled. All you really need to do is take all that mess apart, remove the wires from the switch, and wire nut them together.
If you really want to, you can disassemble the machine, trace the wires to where they terminate, and run a jumper between the two contacts.
I use a chopstick to sweep the chute clear -you'll jam a chopstick in there exactly once when the burrs are still spinning. After an hour disassembling the burr carrier to free the chopstick, you'll never do that again.
Then I get super tricky by wiring a 30 second variable time delay relay in the circuit and I have timed dosing to easily within half a gram. That's when you'll want your hopper back. That relay will give you usability analogous to a K30 for about $20. I weighed beans several times a day for a couple of years. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but since I started using the timer my shot quality has only improved. Although that might not be saying much as it had nowhere to go but up.
We didn't finish it, but we worked on a kit for the Mazzers last spring and I have a RR45 on the bench that I'm wiring right now. If you need help. PM me. I may even have parts for you.