I've just purchased a Pelagic Extreme PLD20 reel. Taking Alan's advice I decided to open it up and service it before using it. The bearings are sealed units and noting Alan's comment about the dry bearings in another Omoto reel I would like to open the bearings and pack them with grease. One of the bearings can only be accessed by removing the spool shaft from the spool. It is locked to the spool by the line out alarm cog. Does anyone know how to remove this cog from the spool?
Not sure this will help, im not familiar with that reel..
http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=46.0
that is where Alan reported the dry bearing. Thanks anyway.
Quote from: benzeenees on March 28, 2012, 08:34:04 PM
that is where Alan reported the dry bearing. Thanks anyway.
Do you have a picture of it?
Young grandson about to arrive - not a good time to dismantle! Will do so later and post photo.
Quote from: benzeenees on March 28, 2012, 10:02:52 PM
Young grandson about to arrive - not a good time to dismantle! Will do so later and post photo.
FYI, I don't recommend any OMOTO GTR as long as you don't pay too much money for it.
Don't understand - "you don't recommend" or "you do recommend as long as I don't pay too much"? Is GTR a model? Or Game/Trolling Reel?
Here is the pic. Not all that brilliant but it shows the part I need to remove.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/AidanO/IMG_3758_edited-2.jpg)
Quote from: benzeenees on March 29, 2012, 03:07:23 AM
Don't understand - "you don't recommend" or "you do recommend as long as I don't pay too much"? Is GTR a model? Or Game/Trolling Reel?
Here is the pic. Not all that brilliant but it shows the part I need to remove.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/AidanO/IMG_3758_edited-2.jpg)
PLD 20 is the same model of GTR by Omoto. I meant that if it costs more than $80.00, I would not buy it. I have been dealing with omoto for the past 8 years, and I have tested that GTR. I am not impressed.
If you want good quality Omoto's reel, I recommend the Poesidon, Zorro, VS, and Severo series only.
i THINK you have to dig underneath the white nylon with two thin blades at 180 degrees from each other and "lift" at the same time. that should "pop" it out. look for a tiny retaining clip on the shaft first. i did not see one in the photo, but look first. alan
Thanks Alan. The bearings I was able to inspect were all packed with grease. So I've reassembled it and the last bearing can wait for the next time its open.
Funny, looks just like a Mitchell Ti 12.20 ::)
Used the reel 2 or 3 times and so far I'm very happy with it. It handled 16 lb kingfish (yellowtail amberjacks for US fishers) with ease.
glad it worked out!