I have a Mitchell 300 series reel that I just recently restored. I cleaned everything and put it back together exactly as I took it apart. My problem is, that I cant get the reel head and guide rod to stay permanently seated it just comes right out when you pull on it. Also I noticed that the reel head does not move up and down to allow the line to wind on evenly. I know its an old reel but is it supposed to do that? any ideas or comments would greatly appreciated.
try going on you tube, type in mitchell 300 and there is a video on overhauling
Yeah I found a couple of different ones on u tube. Nothing gets specific about the reel head. Even though, they have a video dedicated to the reel head. Thanks for the insight though
Rich welcome to the "neighborhood"...
Thanks, I live in south Mississippi. Fishing is great here! Mostly saltwater. I just got into restoring reels. Kind of teaching myself as I go.
Quote from: RichPak1 on March 25, 2014, 12:15:46 AM
Thanks, I live in south Mississippi. Fishing is great here! Mostly saltwater. I just got into restoring reels. Kind of teaching myself as I go.
you're in the right place. make sure to use teflon grease on your CF washers, preferably Cal's grease, or you're just an honorary member... :D ;D
what do you mean by reel head, the spool shaft has a hole in the bottom and the plate with the the notches for the gear that makes the spool go up and down has a pin on the bottom side that goes into the shaft hole, thus locking the spool shaft in place so it doesn't lift out.
don't know much about Mitchell, but it sounds like the spool shaft is not attached to the oscillating mechanism (missing or broken screw)... i.e., what Harry said
BTW, there's a whole Forum out there, just for Mitchell/Conolon: http://mitchellreelmuseum.com/forum/
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Rich, if that plate isn't at its lowest point of travel when you put the gear in it doesn't function properly when assembled.
I figured out what I was doing wrong. I either lost the gear plate that holds the spool shaft in place or it was never there to begin with. I was very meticulous about how I laid out the parts. I don't recall ever seeing that piece. I know one you had told me of a place that I might order parts. Can you give me the name of the website again?
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Hi Rich --
If this is what you need -- and you haven't found one yet -- I would send it out to you in the mail.
This is the geared oscillator plate with a pin for the spool shaft.
You will need to try a few positions when reassembling the plate with the oscillator gear -- so it works back and forth without stopping.
Another hint if you haven't already figured it out -- there are very thin copper shim spacer washers that go North of the pinion gear so that the rotating head and pinion gear run smooth. These need to be sometimes played with for proper smooth operation. Some 300s require only one or two -- some require a couple of extra -- depending on the wear already experienced in the reel's lifetime.
If you need it -- let me know, and I will send it out -- along with a couple of shims just in case.
Best Regards,
Fred
Hey Fred,
That's exactly what I am looking for! I think I saved the shims you are talking about. How much do you want for that piece? Here is my address:
Rich Pakula
18018 LaRue Road
Vancleave, MS, 39565
Thanks again for your help. The reel belonged to a special friend of mine who passed away from cancer a couple years ago. I would really like to get it back up and running and I feel like I am so close.
Rich
Hi Rich --
No charge on the parts --
I will send them off this afternoon.
If you wish -- You can send me $3 or $4 to handle the postage after you receive the parts.
I'm sure you will be able to put the reel back into operating condition with no issues -- but if you want some help, there are many folks on this board who could do a complete service job for you -- or you could send it to me, if you run into pesky issues.
But it sounds like you are almost there -- and learning in the process!
The only good fishing reel is one that works properly -- otherwise its just a paperweight.
All the Best,
Fred
OK, Rich --
It's on the way.
Best,
Fred
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Fred, it's people like you that make this the great site it is.
Thank's for your generosity.
Such a generous guy! Way to go!
Man this forum is just choke full of great guys!
Thanks again fred. I agree with Irish Jigger. The generosity of people like you is what makes this website such a success. Ill let you know about my progress when I recieve the part. If you can tell me how much the shipping was I will get that right out to you.
Rich
Hi Rich --
Parts are scheduled to arrive at your address tomorrow, 4/03/14.
USPS tracking number is: 9114901123086578714575
Maybe when you have completed the reel, you might post some pics so everyone can share your progress.
This would give some folks an idea of the possibilities of servicing and repairing their own fishing reels.
The process isn't impossible -- and we all learn a little from every job completed to add to our bag of experience.
Most of the regular posters on this board (including me) would help with posting your pictures.
With best regards,
Fred
Fred,
I received the part a couple of days ago. I had a few other things on my plate so I didn't get around to working on the reel until last night. The anticipation was killing me though! I just kept thinking that I was finally going to get this reel going again after nearly three years. Well, I got the piece installed. It took a little fiddling around with it to get it lined up just right. I am happy to report now that she works good as new! I would be happy to take some pictures and post them on the site. I will get that done in the next couple days. Again, thank you for all your help. I put the money for the shipping cost in the mail this morning. I am going to tackle an old Ambassador reel next. I am sure I will have lots of questions.
Rich
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OK, Rich --
It's on the way.
Best,
Fred
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Small flat parts can usually be mailed in a regular envelope, I can ship 6 113H dogs for 2 forever stamps. Sandwich the part between thin cardboard so it does not hang up in the sorting machine.
Thanks for the shipping advice, Keta -- should prove useful and less expensive.
And Rich -- you will enjoy working on that Ambassadeur -- after you get into it, you will appreciate the quality and dead simple durability of these Swedish reels. ABU has quite a history -- and the majority of their products are well engineered, using good materials.
Like any reel, there will be a learning curve as you get into it -- let this Board know if you run into any issues -- you should be just fine.
Best,
Fred