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Title: Abu Garcia 7000 xt liveliner
Post by: Gregory on December 07, 2025, 08:39:37 PM
Hi
I am tempted to bid on one of these abu liveliness on flea bay
the seller said it was a bit stiff as he put a washer in wrong or something 😁
any schematics on these
thanks


https://ebay.us/m/l5f6P1
Title: Re: Abu Garcia 7000 xt liveliner
Post by: Brewcrafter on December 07, 2025, 09:19:11 PM
Quote from: Gregory on December 07, 2025, 08:39:37 PMthe seller said it was a bit stiff as he put a washer in wrong or something 😁
Seller also said "Old School Quality you can feel"  ;D
No experience with this particular reel, but as others have said in other threads on the forum (and I will attest to) with two early Shimano Baitrunners, service and repair is a "little more involved" than with a garden variety spinner due to the extra functionality/mechanics of the "baitrunner/liveliner" feature.  Not an "avoid at all costs" type of situation but definitely a little more involved and finicky in my experiences. - john
Title: Re: Abu Garcia 7000 xt liveliner
Post by: Gregory on December 07, 2025, 10:48:49 PM
Thanks John
much appreciated , I have cleaned normal spins bait having the bait runner type feature makes me a tad hesitant
I was hopping for a cheaper start bid price 😁
Title: Re: Abu Garcia 7000 xt liveliner
Post by: Lunker Larry on December 08, 2025, 04:34:41 PM
I've done one Baitrunner in my life. That was enough thank you.
Title: Re: Abu Garcia 7000 xt liveliner
Post by: Gregory on December 09, 2025, 02:36:19 AM
Quote from: Lunker Larry on December 08, 2025, 04:34:41 PMI've done one Baitrunner in my life. That was enough thank you.
I love your reply they sound like a deterrent to do yourself and pay someone to service it 😁
Title: Re: Abu Garcia 7000 xt liveliner
Post by: boon on December 09, 2025, 10:28:26 PM
I wouldn't touch it with a 20ft clown-pole. It looks rough, the issue is probably something being flogged out rather than a random washer, and parts will be nigh on impossible to obtain. If the reel is a copy of the Shimano Baitrunners inside then it has a "timed" oscillation gear that has probably been installed incorrectly, which will rapidly cause permanent damage to the gears. And it's $50AUD for a rough 30 year old reel that isn't working correctly.