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Marty wrote:
Jack Schmitt wrote in message ... Another advantage of a front drag is, when you buy a new spool, you get a new drag. Jack, are you sure? I know sure as hell when you get a spare spool with a reel purchase, you don't get a spare drag. I don't have access to the parts diagram and list for any of my reels as I'm typing, but I'm guessing if you order a spool, you get a spool. To get another drag you'd probably have to order a drag assembly which is not included with a spool. I repaired reels for many years at Clays Sporting Goods in Nashville after my retirement. Clays is now closed. I know of no instance of a spool for a front drag reel that did not include new drag washers. Believe me, it is much easier to keep a front drag working properly. It is also much easier and less expensive to rebuild a front drag. I would suggest that when you look at reels, ask to see an extra spool and see for yourself. If you ever find a new spool that does not include the drag, I wish you would post the manufacturer here. I have several Penn, Shimano, and Diawa reels with extra spools for each and all have their own drags. If you are fishing and want to change line sizes by changing spools, it would be rather cumbersome to have to remove washers from one spool and replace them on another. I hope this helps. I hope this helps. |
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I repaired reels for many years at Clays Sporting Goods in Nashville
after my retirement. Clays is now closed. I know of no instance of a spool for a front drag reel that did not include new drag washers. Believe me, it is much easier to keep a front drag working properly. It is also much easier and less expensive to rebuild a front drag. I would suggest that when you look at reels, ask to see an extra spool and see for yourself. If you ever find a new spool that does not include the drag, I wish you would post the manufacturer here. I have several Penn, Shimano, and Diawa reels with extra spools for each and all have their own drags. If you are fishing and want to change line sizes by changing spools, it would be rather cumbersome to have to remove washers from one spool and replace them on another. Well, for sure, the spare spools provided with new Daiwa reels (Regal-Zs) do not have drags. As to ordering a spare spool, there are nine separate part numbers that comprise the entire drag and spool. So it certainly seems to me that a spool with drag would cost considerably more than just literally a spool. If I want to change spools, there's no removal of washers as such. It's just a matter of unscrewing the drag knob and putting it on the other spool. I'm no mechanic, but apparently the washers are part of that drag knob. |
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