Years ago I responded to a 911 call at the Bulova Watch facility in Astoria Queens. Once the "emergency" wrapped up and the patient was set to right, the facility manager gave me a short tour of the work floor where they did repairs and assembly. Workmen under bright lights were placing gears and tiny springs in casings while looking through lupes and magnifiers. Crystals were being polished and bracelets were being adjusted. It was fascinating. You're making me flash back to that work floor Dennis. Thanks man!
Yes The 6000 size reel is very versatile. Along with the 5000 size reels, they can go just about anywhere - river, lake, ocean pier and boat and all types of fishing - Dennis
I have the 2500 legalis LT and I am curious if the anti reverse was defective or did the dunk in sand and salt do it in? Also I’d like to see a Shimano Sahara 2500 with the rear fighting drag done! I have one if you don’t and would be happy to send it in if you need one to demo!
I believe the swim in the ocean is the cause, but I had difficulty finding the replacement part, which may be suggesting that it has a higher than expected failure rate
@@otroflores91 I also have a 2500d-xh Fuego LT but mine is still operating like new.. I bought mine in 2020 and it’s been my mainly used spinning reel. I’m not in a saltwater area all freshwater. Mines seen plenty of action and I even got a 15lb catfish in on it one time.
@@SW_OhioFinesseBandit the freshwater makes all the difference. Mine sees inshore bay fishing for sea bass and halibut. Super fun hooking into a random shark or stingray.
Yes - send a note my email 2ndchancetackle@gmail.com The Jarvis Walker reels are hard to get parts of if needed. The reels are over 10 years old and were discontinued when Penn moved to Pure Fishing - Dennis
Years ago I responded to a 911 call at the Bulova Watch facility in Astoria Queens. Once the "emergency" wrapped up and the patient was set to right, the facility manager gave me a short tour of the work floor where they did repairs and assembly. Workmen under bright lights were placing gears and tiny springs in casings while looking through lupes and magnifiers. Crystals were being polished and bracelets were being adjusted. It was fascinating. You're making me flash back to that work floor Dennis. Thanks man!
Sounds like a great memory! I appreciate the note and your watching. - Dennis
This Reel was in bad need of Service. Tks Dennis for another good video !
YW
How many Daiwa reels are built this way? Thanks for all the vids,have taught me well
Most of the LT series uses this approach - Regal and Legalis as well as sweepers and others
LT is Daiwa's abbreviation for Light Tackle
Hi Dennis,
This was a bit of mind bender reel. You did well to get thru it !
Best Wishes,
Cons
Thanks Cons - now I need to find the part!
Very interesting reel Dennis
I think so too!
nice reel, looks like a good size to chase a lot of species
Yes The 6000 size reel is very versatile. Along with the 5000 size reels, they can go just about anywhere - river, lake, ocean pier and boat and all types of fishing - Dennis
I got one caught mackarel with ease. It is very light and tough
I have the 2500 legalis LT and I am curious if the anti reverse was defective or did the dunk in sand and salt do it in? Also I’d like to see a Shimano Sahara 2500 with the rear fighting drag done! I have one if you don’t and would be happy to send it in if you need one to demo!
A dunk missed up my fuego lt similar to this. Not this bad though.
I believe the swim in the ocean is the cause, but I had difficulty finding the replacement part, which may be suggesting that it has a higher than expected failure rate
@@otroflores91 I also have a 2500d-xh Fuego LT but mine is still operating like new.. I bought mine in 2020 and it’s been my mainly used spinning reel. I’m not in a saltwater area all freshwater. Mines seen plenty of action and I even got a 15lb catfish in on it one time.
@@SW_OhioFinesseBandit the freshwater makes all the difference. Mine sees inshore bay fishing for sea bass and halibut. Super fun hooking into a random shark or stingray.
For a reel that has been dunked in saltwater, fairly did a decent job compared to the higher end reels.
The inside of the case was actually pretty good.
@@2ndChanceTackle really!.. amazing 💯💪
Hi Dennis I have jarvis walker vl 450 need help can I send info some where
Yes - send a note my email 2ndchancetackle@gmail.com The Jarvis Walker reels are hard to get parts of if needed. The reels are over 10 years old and were discontinued when Penn moved to Pure Fishing - Dennis
A $80-$110 reel new. Nice reel but keep it out of the ocean haha! I’m not good with all those small screws, etc
Well said. Even the "sealed" reels should not get a good dunking. Best wishes - Dennis
Looks like a frustrating reel to work on
After a while you get used to how it is made and that makes it easier....an less frustrating!