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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
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Just serviced most of my reels. Waaay easy. I did not remove any bearing shields at this time, still alitlle nervous about that part. Just work slowly in a nice well lit place and have a towel to work over, so that parts don't roll anywhere on you. Most fishing stores have some type of oil and reel grease, I am unable to recommend any particular brand. Alan will sell you parts too, I think/ or he'll steer you to the proper source.
Sealine the easiest reel I have, it took me longer to do a Penn 113. Have fun! |
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