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Old November 16th, 2003, 06:16 AM
matthew johnson
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I've got an early to mid 60's 300 that has a couple minor issues.
1. The reel came with a low capacity spool minus the drag washer. It has the spring. Yet the .pdf I downloaded for mitchell 300/301 reels doesn't show a drag washer in parts diagram for the Ultra Lite spool. I've not been able to find a local shop yet that has an old one of these for sale to compare this one too. I'm assuming that this Ultra Lite spool did have a couple drag washers. Short of getting another spool has anyone made washers for these reels? I wonder if the drag washers in a penn 430 might retro fit into this spool with some trimming.
What type of material did the regular sized 300 spool use for drag washers? Was there a metal washer between it and the tension spring?

2. The gears make an excessive amount of noise. I know these aren't going to be quiet like a new shimano. But, I'm wondering if the pinion gear needs a couple more shims to tighten up the gear to the gear on the bottom of spool housing.

I do most of my own reel cleaning/repair. But I don't have any experience with the 300 series besides cleaning up this 300 and a 305 that I rescued from being "cleaned out" of a friends basement. The inside of this 300 was pretty ugly before I got all the crud out.

thanks,
matt

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Old November 16th, 2003, 06:36 PM
David H. Lipman
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Matt:

Found in; alt.fishing

looking for reel part


I'm don't know where you're located, but here's the name and address of a
company that has been fixing, repairing and cleaning fishing reels in the
Portland area for at least 30 years, and they have a great reputation. They
also have lots of spare parts, and if they don't have a part, I'm sure they
could tell you where to find it. I think it would be worth the cost of the
call.

Ollie Damon's
236 SE Grand Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Phone: (503) 232-3193


http://www.olliedamons.com/







"matthew johnson" wrote in message
...
| I've got an early to mid 60's 300 that has a couple minor issues.
| 1. The reel came with a low capacity spool minus the drag washer. It has the spring. Yet
the .pdf I downloaded for mitchell 300/301 reels doesn't show a drag washer in parts diagram
for the Ultra Lite spool. I've not been able to find a local shop yet that has an old one of
these for sale to compare this one too. I'm assuming that this Ultra Lite spool did have a
couple drag washers. Short of getting another spool has anyone made washers for these reels?
I wonder if the drag washers in a penn 430 might retro fit into this spool with some
trimming.
| What type of material did the regular sized 300 spool use for drag washers? Was there a
metal washer between it and the tension spring?
|
| 2. The gears make an excessive amount of noise. I know these aren't going to be quiet like
a new shimano. But, I'm wondering if the pinion gear needs a couple more shims to tighten up
the gear to the gear on the bottom of spool housing.
|
| I do most of my own reel cleaning/repair. But I don't have any experience with the 300
series besides cleaning up this 300 and a 305 that I rescued from being "cleaned out" of a
friends basement. The inside of this 300 was pretty ugly before I got all the crud out.
|
| thanks,
| matt
|


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Old November 17th, 2003, 01:03 AM
Major oz
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Matt:

Found in; alt.fishing

looking for reel part


I'm don't know where you're located, but here's the name and address of a
company that has been fixing, repairing and cleaning fishing reels in the
Portland area for at least 30 years, and they have a great reputation. They
also have lots of spare parts, and if they don't have a part, I'm sure they
could tell you where to find it. I think it would be worth the cost of the
call.

Ollie Damon's
236 SE Grand Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Phone: (503) 232-3193


http://www.olliedamons.com/







"matthew johnson" wrote in message
. ..
| I've got an early to mid 60's 300 that has a couple minor issues.
| 1. The reel came with a low capacity spool minus the drag washer. It has
the spring. Yet
the .pdf I downloaded for mitchell 300/301 reels doesn't show a drag washer
in parts diagram
for the Ultra Lite spool. I've not been able to find a local shop yet that
has an old one of
these for sale to compare this one too. I'm assuming that this Ultra Lite
spool did have a
couple drag washers. Short of getting another spool has anyone made washers
for these reels?
I wonder if the drag washers in a penn 430 might retro fit into this spool
with some
trimming.
| What type of material did the regular sized 300 spool use for drag washers?
Was there a
metal washer between it and the tension spring?
|
| 2. The gears make an excessive amount of noise. I know these aren't going
to be quiet like
a new shimano. But, I'm wondering if the pinion gear needs a couple more
shims to tighten up
the gear to the gear on the bottom of spool housing.
|
| I do most of my own reel cleaning/repair. But I don't have any experience
with the 300
series besides cleaning up this 300 and a 305 that I rescued from being
"cleaned out" of a
friends basement. The inside of this 300 was pretty ugly before I got all the
crud out.
|
| thanks,
| matt

\

I second that (couldn't remember the name). For the short two years I spent in
Portland, I stocked up on a lifetime supply of 30X series bail return springs
from him.
He should be able to help.

cheers

oz

(The repair section of the basspro shop in springfield MO also has 30X parts)
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Old November 17th, 2003, 04:14 AM
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Gary Brault of Toutle River Fly Shop collects those things, he may at least
have a part number for that drag washer if Ollie Damon's can't help you.
(360) 274-6276. He's got them from day one on up.
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Old November 17th, 2003, 04:32 AM
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Forgot to mention there is a tackle talk message board at
oldfishingstuff.com, might be some help there also.
Best of luck.
 




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