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.RM.

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About .RM.

  • Birthday 09/26/1946

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Park City Kansas
  • My PB
    Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Spotted
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Marion City
    Harvey County
    ElDorado
    Big Hill
    Skiatook
    Arkansas River
  • Other Interests
    Big Cat, Crappie Fishing
    NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing
    Dirt Track racing
    Gardening...

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  • About Me
    29yrs. experience in fishing reel service/repair.
    Plus hundreds of custom rods built for tournament anglers in SC, KS.

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  1. I have one! big peice of Japanese junk, would say no. .... It isn't a seperate part it is pressed in, and the listed part # on the schematic is a side plate....
  2. X2... Check the bail clicker spring RD7466 ... Tight Lines!
  3. X2 .Victory: Bet the engagement slots in the pinion have rounded off, and the yoke springs have compressed some. Found these 2 things in all the old Silstar' we serviced in the 90's. Tight Lines !
  4. X2.. Quickest route would be to send it in to Mike.... Good Luck & Tight Lines!
  5. Lews Speedspool Laser: Is this a Laser300/300HS/300HSL ? If so I have that schematic on my website I cannot post the url as this forum has all my replies censored, to my site. Check my web site or e-mail me tackle.repair@gmail.com... Tight Lines!
  6. X2 we recommend the same...
  7. X2.. Never remove the friction rings...
  8. Oh but they are always availible online! by taking a little effort to find it.... http://www.abugarcia.com/support/reel-schematics?field_schem_numb_value=Orra+SX Tight Lines!
  9. Yup sure do... 2 Custom cork pistol grip rods in 5'6" med/pwr, fast/med fast tip rods... Use them for twitching ChugBugs, Zulu's, up close spinnerbait/dock work. Mostly soft top water... Tight Lines!
  10. Wether or not your looking for a country mile, you must take into consideration the accurate hook setting distance that your rod can handle. All the distance in the world won't help if the rod can't move the hook, on hookset and the hook isn't sharp or ready for the job......
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