Good morning all and Merry Christmas.
My friend has brought a Hardy reel which needs a few bits.
Broken pinion, two screws missing and a part which I don't know the name of, but please see photo attached.
Who is the best person to get in contact with on here please that may be able to help him?
Two screws missing here.
This part is needed, he doesn't know the name of it.
Hardy No2 MK4 reel
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Hardy No2 MK4 reel
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Re: Hardy No2 MK4 reel
The boomerang-shaped piece is called a “link”
The parts list was in an early thread called Altex maintenance, but photobucket killed them.
The parts list was in an early thread called Altex maintenance, but photobucket killed them.
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Re: Hardy No2 MK4 reel
That's it...a rocking link.
I beleive the Mark IIII is always the auto-close model, not always the nicest of versions to use.
viewtopic.php?f=486&t=29551
I beleive the Mark IIII is always the auto-close model, not always the nicest of versions to use.
viewtopic.php?f=486&t=29551