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Minn Kota Autopilot Trolling Motor Bow Mount W/ Pedal 48 Lb Thrust Auto Pilot on 2040-parts.com

Location:

McHenry, Illinois, United States

McHenry, Illinois, United States
As Is. Needs Repair. Does not run.
Manufacturer Part Number:MKJH0740284 Brand:Minn Kota UPC:N/A

Up for sale is a used Minn Kota MKJH / MKJH0740284 Auto pilot trolling motor.  It is rated at 48 LBS thrust.  The motor does not operate.  We are unsure what the issue is.  It is being sold 'As Is' for parts / repair.

TERMS:  Payment is to be received within 7 days of auction end.  Please email any questions before bidding.  All sales are final.  Payment via PayPal or contact buyer to arrange alternate payment method.  Buyer pays actual shipping (see shipping calculator).  Illinois residents will be charged 7% sales tax.  We will only ship to the continental US.  We will gladly combine shipping on multiple auction wins that can shipped together.


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