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#31
Mitchell / Re: Mitchell 351 for a righty?
Last post by piscesman2 - May 11, 2024, 12:58:08 AM
The Mitchell 351 was not an early version of the 350. Rapid then 350 5/1 then 350 then 350A. The 351 is a lefthanded version of the 350, right hand crank. Mitchell made that plate set up for the 350 but engraved 351. If that plate was put on the 351 the writing would be upside down but fully functional with the proper gears for the 351. Mitchell often made mistakes in engraving reels but would let parts slide through as long as they worked as not to lose money.
      Kim
#32
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by MarkT - May 11, 2024, 12:46:10 AM
My mower, hedge trimmer, string trimmer and blower are all battery powered. Hey, I'm in Klownifornia!
#33
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by JasonGotaProblem - May 11, 2024, 12:26:38 AM
Joe your yard is all planters do you even have any grass?
#34
Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by JasonGotaProblem - May 11, 2024, 12:00:39 AM
I've talked to the seller/maker. He's working on round 2 and we are discussing what other reels the handle can potentially be modified to fit. Happy ending.

Alan how much do you want for one?
#35
Quote from: alantani on May 10, 2024, 10:27:25 PMi also have a bunch and they are stainless steel.  very tight fit!!!

I might need to drive down south and come check out what you have in stock!
#36
Member Fishing Reports and Photos / Re: Luck
Last post by Bill B - May 10, 2024, 11:24:10 PM
Let's call this throw back Thursday.  Going through mom's picture books I found this picture of me from October 1972.  Making me eight years old.  The notes say it ws on the Umpqa River in Oregon, the rod was a Browning, 300 Mitchell with 6 lb test.  The lure if I remember correctly was a gold colored spoon, hammered on one side.  Sadly we were traveling by car and ended up donating the fish to a restaurant in exchange for a salmon steak dinner.  Bill
#37
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by Gfish - May 10, 2024, 10:34:15 PM
That's it! Artificial turf.
#38
Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by alantani - May 10, 2024, 10:27:25 PM
i also have a bunch and they are stainless steel.  very tight fit!!!
#39
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by Donnyboat - May 10, 2024, 10:11:30 PM
My motor dont give any trouble @ all, artificial turf, had it for 11years now, n its still looking good, cheers Don.
#40
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by oldmanjoe - May 10, 2024, 09:20:22 PM
;D  OK I call you Old fashion or Stubborn , I am in the same boat .  I do have gas powered and 110 electric powered blowers , chain saws and hedge trimmers .    I will pick the 110  electric tools  first.    Cheaper to run  , always starts when you hit the trigger .

  I do not know what the cost analyst is to charge up batteries verse using 110 straight .
      Yes it is nice to pick up a battery tool for the quick work .