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I sure wish tere was a good local reel guy to take mine to. I'ld be willing to pay. Seems like whenever I sit down and do reels I loose a critical part to one of them. Fortunately most of the reel manufacturers are decent about selling me a replacement part. Preperation is the key. Then absence of distractions. I clear the work bench off in the shop, and turn off my phone when I service my reels. i also have missing parts and other various problems! what i did was make a list of what part was removed in order , 5 parts at a time and placed them in a baggie. may seem like overkill but i had already taken apart my 2000 stradic into about 30 pieces and given up on getting it back together. i took apart the 4000 stradic that was binding , did a list for it and then reassembled both. a clean, uncluttered workplace is a great thing to have! i need to get a worm gear bushing to replace the one that is probably under the dinner table! never did find it! |
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