Mill Hi Top kicker damage
Re: Mill Hi Top kicker damage
Okay here is my video in words ….
Everything clears the reels -
fingers clear the real discs -
and back arm pulls away from the teeth of the discs at the last point ( pictured above)
before the kicker does its job
though the reels especially the third reel does tip slightly backwards before spin ( loads less with the breaks on it.
I hope this description helps sorry I can’t upload the video for you to see I’ve definitely worked out how to send photographs if that helps,
many thanks Paul
Everything clears the reels -
fingers clear the real discs -
and back arm pulls away from the teeth of the discs at the last point ( pictured above)
before the kicker does its job
though the reels especially the third reel does tip slightly backwards before spin ( loads less with the breaks on it.
I hope this description helps sorry I can’t upload the video for you to see I’ve definitely worked out how to send photographs if that helps,
many thanks Paul
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Re: Mill Hi Top kicker damage
You said it doesn't happen every time?
Perhaps you need to check everything again just before it fails.
BP
PS ... where on the planet are you located?
Perhaps you need to check everything again just before it fails.

BP

PS ... where on the planet are you located?
Re: Mill Hi Top kicker damage
Thanks for bearing with me, I’m sorry I can’t give you exact information,
And now I think I have worked it out ….
When I pull the handle in slow motion it spins every time perfect
though when I pull real fast this is when it sometimes mis-kicks.
You are right, it is to do with the timing of possibly when the back plate comes off the teeth of the reel discs?
If so is there any way I can adjust this part of the mech to be more precise? Or is this wear and tear of an 85 year old bandit?
And now I think I have worked it out ….
When I pull the handle in slow motion it spins every time perfect

You are right, it is to do with the timing of possibly when the back plate comes off the teeth of the reel discs?
If so is there any way I can adjust this part of the mech to be more precise? Or is this wear and tear of an 85 year old bandit?
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