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Old 09-18-2021, 08:38 PM   #7
t_man7
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Originally Posted by puppet View Post
Tommy, the same thing happened to mine a few years back. I think it took a total of 7 or 8 seasons of neglect for them to seize. Vs service fixed them for about 35 or 40 bucks.

If you want to try fixing yourself a watch back removal wrench might workand they are under 10 bucks. I use one when i break down my pinion in my VS reels. I will see if it will open the pliers tomorrow.
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Any chance you have checked to see if the watch back removal wrench fits the VS pliers? I would prefer to service myself, just the way I do things I guess.
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