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<blockquote data-quote="Transplant" data-source="post: 493854" data-attributes="member: 23849"><p>New reels I usually run for 2 years, everything else gets taken apart every spring for a good cleaning. Oil on the parts that need oil, grease on the parts that need grease. For me I think the important part though is just getting the dust and dirt and sand all cleaned out of the inside to keep everything lasting as long as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Transplant, post: 493854, member: 23849"] New reels I usually run for 2 years, everything else gets taken apart every spring for a good cleaning. Oil on the parts that need oil, grease on the parts that need grease. For me I think the important part though is just getting the dust and dirt and sand all cleaned out of the inside to keep everything lasting as long as possible. [/QUOTE]
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