The whole spool?
harlow pin
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Re: harlow pin
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- Steve Ribb
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Re: harlow pin
no the caliper
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Re: harlow pin
Ok - missing.
A metal ring/spring held in by solid ring/washer screwed in by a screw/bolt through the lowest hole!
It is split on either side of the ratchet. The dimensions on the ring are etched on you backplate.
So 3 items missing the spring - the internal washer/retainer - and knob exactly like the upper one>
best I can say.
A metal ring/spring held in by solid ring/washer screwed in by a screw/bolt through the lowest hole!
It is split on either side of the ratchet. The dimensions on the ring are etched on you backplate.
So 3 items missing the spring - the internal washer/retainer - and knob exactly like the upper one>
best I can say.
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Re: harlow pin
yes olly thats whats missing,a picture of whats missing would be great
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Re: harlow pin
Morning Steve.Steve Ribb wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:51 am yes olly thats whats missing,a picture of whats missing would be great
Hope this helps. I use Autosol to clean alloy reels, nothing too abrasive, apply with a piece of kitchen paper.
Regards
Stour Otter
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what is happening above and below water will catch fish no matter what price equipment you fish with.
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Re: harlow pin
many thanks for the pictures,greatly appreciated. i was wondering if it had a steel or copper caliper,but now see its steel...many thanks to all who have replied to my post it really is appreciated.
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Re: harlow pin
Both of my Harlow's have exactly the same arrangement btw.Steve Ribb wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 9:40 am many thanks for the pictures,greatly appreciated. i was wondering if it had a steel or copper caliper,but now see its steel...many thanks to all who have replied to my post it really is appreciated.
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