Need help with a line counter reel
Red
Posted 1/13/2010 7:07 PM (#87595)
Subject: Need help with a line counter reel


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Do any of you know of anyone who repairs or works on Diawa line counter reels in the Oshkosh/Appleton area? I'm having trouble with the drag setting on one of mine and for the life of me can't get it working right. I thought I seen a post on here a while back asking a similar question but I can't find it. Thanks

Brian Gustke
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Viking
Posted 1/13/2010 7:10 PM (#87596 - in reply to #87595)
Subject: RE: Need help with a line counter reel


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Location: Menasha, WI

Schumacher's Rod & Reel Repair

Bob Schumacher

313 Dale Ave - Oshkosh, WI 54901

920-231-7658

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eye Lunker
Posted 1/18/2010 4:07 PM (#87658 - in reply to #87596)
Subject: RE: Need help with a line counter reel


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Location: Appleton wi
Brian you can also drop off your reel at gander in appleton and schumackers will drop/pickups repairs once a week.
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Horshak
Posted 1/18/2010 5:25 PM (#87659 - in reply to #87595)
Subject: Re: Need help with a line counter reel


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Location: Manitowoc, WI
Just an FYI for those of you who clean and grease your own reels. Do not, i repeat, DO NOT take the release/flipping switch off your Daiwa Sealine SG 27's before taking the business end apart. A little spring falls off and it takes at least an hour to figure out where it goes and how to install it. I happen to get lucky and it only took me 1 1/2 hours to fix it.
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Guest
Posted 1/18/2010 6:11 PM (#87660 - in reply to #87595)
Subject: RE: Need help with a line counter reel


Thanks for the tip Horshak.

I rebuilt 4 - 47lc's (drag washers looked like glazed over brakes) and 8 depth master gold mc30's last week.

Good luck to all those attempting to maintain their own stuff.

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