Penn Reels 722 & 720Z - help replacing drag knob

Started by HenryNJ, May 02, 2021, 01:01:54 PM

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HenryNJ

Hello Everyone,

Removing the nut, spring and other components did the trick. I am able to screw on the drag knob. I would like to express my appreciation to everyone for their guidance and patience in helping me resolve this issue. This is a great site with a lot of good people. I look forward to enjoying my Penn reels. When I land my first fish, I will be thinking of the great people on this site.

Thank you!

Henry

oldmanjoe

 :)       Glad you have it working and good luck fishing ....
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Wompus Cat

When THE TEAM gets on it here ,,short of the Crack of Dawn and a Broken Heart pretty much anything else can get Fixed .
Glad it worked out for you .
Go Fish!
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philaroman

Quote from: Wompus Cat on May 05, 2021, 12:57:01 PM
...short of the Crack of Dawn and a Broken Heart pretty much anything else can get Fixed

crack of dawn can be fixed by getting up at crack of noon  :o

foakes

Excellent, Henry!

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HenryNJ

I will do so. I thank everyone for the support.